The Rome II Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations -

The Rome II Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations

A New International Litigation Regime

William Binchy, John Ahern (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
480 Seiten
2009
Martinus Nijhoff (Verlag)
978-90-04-17193-0 (ISBN)
255,73 inkl. MwSt
The Rome II Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations introduces an entirely new choice-of-law regime for non-contractual obligations. The book contains analysis by 15 experts of the impact of the Regulation in areas such as product liability, traffic accidents and environmental damage.
The Rome II Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations introduces a single choice-of-law regime for tort and other non-contractual obligations.

The Regulation has huge implications for international litigation relating to traffic accidents, product liability, environmental damage and infringement of intellectual property rights, for example. This book contains analysis of the Regulation by 15 experts from Europe and North America. It examines the core concepts and assesses the likely impact of the Regulation on claims for tort and unjust enrichment. It is an indispensable guide to the Regulation for legal practitioners, academics and students.

John Ahern is a postgraduate teaching assistant and Part-Time Lecturer in Law at Trinity College Dublin. He lectures in Conflicts of Law and is completing his Ph.D. on The Choice of Law in Tort. William Binchy is Regius Professor of Laws at Trinity College Dublin. He is the author of Irish Conflicts of Law. He has represented Ireland at the Hague Conference on Private International Law.

Foreword; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Case Index; Legislation Index

Introduction: Rome II – A Parliamentary Tale
Diana Wallis

Rome II: A True Piece of Community Law
Johan Meeusen
Has the Forum Lost Its Grip?
Janeen Carruthers
Rome II: Will it Prevent Forum Shopping and Take Account of the Consequences of Choice of Law?
Russell J. Weintraub
The Scope of ‘Non-Contractual Obligations’
Andrew Scott
The Significance of Close Connection
Richard Fentiman
Freedom to Choose the Applicable Law in Tort – Articles 14 and 4(3) of the Rome II Regulation
Thomas Kadner Graziano
The Application of Multiple Laws Under the Rome II Regulation
Alex Mills
Article 4 and Traffic Accidents
Jan von Hein
Product Liability under the Rome II Regulation
Peter Stone
Remedies and the Rome II Regulation
Adam Rushworth
The Treatment of Environmental Damage in Regulation Rome II
Michael Bogdan
Rome II and Choice of Law for Unjust Enrichment
Stephen G.A. Pitel
Rome II: Implications for Irish Tort Litigation
Liz Heffernan
The Limits of Rome II
Gernot Biehler

Appendices
- Regulation No. 864/2007 on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations (Rome II)
- Commission of the European Communities Proposal for a Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations, COM (2003) 427 fi nal 2003/0168 (COD)
- Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee on the Proposal for a Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations, COM (2003) 427 final 2003/0168 (COD), 2004/C 241/01
- European Parliament Committee on Legal Aff airs, Report on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations (“Rome II”) (COM(2003)0427–C5 0338/2003–2003/0168(COD)), A6–0211/2005
- Amended Proposal for a European Parliament and Council Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations, COM 2006 83 final
- European Parliament Recommendation for Second Reading on the Council common position for adopting a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations, 9751/7/2006–C6–0317/2006–2003/0168(COD)
- Joint text approved by the Conciliation Committee of a Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations, 2003/0168(COD) C6–0142/2007 PE-CONS3619/07

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.4.2009
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 240 mm
Gewicht 1043 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Internationales Privatrecht
ISBN-10 90-04-17193-2 / 9004171932
ISBN-13 978-90-04-17193-0 / 9789004171930
Zustand Neuware
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