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American Private International Law (Paperback)
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American Private International Law (Paperback)
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This volume is an authoritative and complete yet compact
presentation of private international law--or conflict of laws--in
the United States of America. Its author is the world's leading
expert on comparative conflicts law today. (M. Reimann, Comparative
Law and Private International Law, in The Oxford Handbook of
Comparative Law 1363 at 1380 (2006)). Having studied and taught law
in both Europe and the United States, the author is uniquely
qualified to identify and explain in language understandable to
readers outside the U.S. the American peculiarities of the subject.
His three-decades experience in writing on thousands of American
judicial decisions is particularly valuable in understanding and
presenting the practical essentials of the subject to practitioners
and academics alike.American courts encounter, at a rate of more
than two thousand per year, conflicts among the laws of the fifty
U.S. states (interstate conflicts) and between state or federal
laws and those of foreign countries (international conflicts), thus
making American conflicts law one of the richest and most complex
in the world. This volume explains the differences between the two
categories and presents the established and emerging jurisprudence
in a concise and clear manner, while also providing an enlightening
discussion of the multifaceted role of U.S. federalism, which is
essential to the foreign reader's understanding of American
conflicts law.Dr Symeonides has done a great service in collecting
and organizing this scattered material into a coherent but
non-technical and readily usable whole that offers all interested
lawyers an easy-to-use but authoritative overview of the subject.
The discussion includes:the federal-state allocation of lawmaking
and judicial powers; the constitutional limitations on state choice
of law; the resolution of conflicts between federal and foreign
law; recognition of sister-state and foreign-country judgments;
judicial jurisdiction in interstate and international conflicts;
recognition of sister-state and foreign-country judgments; the
choice-of-law revolution and its aftermath; and choice of law in
torts, products liability, contracts, status and domestic
relations, property, marital property, successions, and statutes of
limitation.
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