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Taking a fresh and modern approach to the subject, this fully
revised and restructured textbook provides everything necessary to
gain a good understanding of international commercial litigation.
Adopting a comparative stance, it provides extensive coverage of US
and Commonwealth law, in addition to the core areas of English and
EU law. Extracts from key cases and legislative acts are designed
to meet the practical requirements of litigators as well as
explaining the ideas behind legal provisions. Significant updates
include coverage of new case-law from the Court of Justice of the
European Union. Of particular importance has been a set of
judgments on jurisdiction in tort for pure financial loss, many of
which have involved investment loss. New case law from the English
courts, including the Supreme Court, and from the Supreme Court of
the United States, is also covered.
European Union Law in a Global Context is a comprehensive
introduction to European law in its international context. Trevor
Hartley provides an explanation of the basic principles of each
topic covered. He examines the institutions of the EU and the
law-making process; the European Court and international
adjudication; EU law (and international law) in national courts;
human rights, especially under EU law and the ECHR; the
international relations of the EU; remedies under EU law; and the
elements of the free movement of goods, persons and services. The
coverage of the practical application of EU law in British courts
will meet the requirements of those intending to become
practitioners, and the inclusion of extracts from leading cases, as
well as from the EC treaties and other instruments, ensures that
everything the reader will need is contained in a single volume.
Taking a fresh and modern approach to the subject, this fully
revised and restructured textbook provides everything necessary to
gain a good understanding of international commercial litigation.
Adopting a comparative stance, it provides extensive coverage of US
and Commonwealth law, in addition to the core areas of English and
EU law. Extracts from key cases and legislative acts are designed
to meet the practical requirements of litigators as well as
explaining the ideas behind legal provisions. Significant updates
include new material on the recast of the Brussels I Regulation,
the impact of EU law on choice-of-court agreements and arbitration
agreements, and controversial decisions on antisuit injunctions. A
companion website features important updates to the law.
European Union Law in a Global Context is a comprehensive
introduction to European law in its international context. Trevor
Hartley provides an explanation of the basic principles of each
topic covered. He examines the institutions of the EU and the
law-making process; the European Court and international
adjudication; EU law (and international law) in national courts;
human rights, especially under EU law and the ECHR; the
international relations of the EU; remedies under EU law; and the
elements of the free movement of goods, persons and services. The
coverage of the practical application of EU law in British courts
will meet the requirements of those intending to become
practitioners, and the inclusion of extracts from leading cases, as
well as from the EC treaties and other instruments, ensures that
everything the reader will need is contained in a single volume.
Taking a fresh and modern approach to the subject, this fully
revised and restructured textbook provides everything necessary to
gain a good understanding of international commercial litigation.
Adopting a comparative stance, it provides extensive coverage of US
and Commonwealth law, in addition to the core areas of English and
EU law. Extracts from key cases and legislative acts are designed
to meet the practical requirements of litigators as well as
explaining the ideas behind legal provisions. Significant updates
include new material on the recast of the Brussels I Regulation,
the impact of EU law on choice-of-court agreements and arbitration
agreements, and controversial decisions on antisuit injunctions. A
companion website features important updates to the law.
This book offers comprehensive coverage and analysis of the
relationship between the three instruments governing civil
jurisdiction and judgments in Europe; the Brussels Regulation, the
Lugano Convention, and the Hague Choice of Court Convention.
Providing a practical explanation of how the instruments operate,
focusing on real-life litigation problems, and including extensive
reference to the case-law of the CJEU; this book is ideal for
practitioners. The work is specifically designed for ease of
navigation and is split into four parts. Part I offers an
introduction to the features and scope of each of the instruments.
Part II goes on to examine the issue of jurisdiction whilst Part
III tackles recognition and enforcement. Finally, Part IV addresses
procedural and systematic problems. A detailed table of contents
and extensive cross-referencing throughout make it simple to home
in on the relevant sections.
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