Acaba de publicarse la obra colectiva "Coherence of the Scope of Application of EU Private International Legal Instruments", dirigida por Joaquim Forner Dalygua y Alfredo Santos y publicada en la editorial Schulthess.
La obra se ha elaborado en el marco del Proyecto DER2016-75318-P, Recíproco encaje y coherencia de los ámbitos de los Reglamentos comunitarios de Derecho Internacional Privado, del Plan Estatal de Investigacíon Científica y Técnica y de Innovacíon 2013-2016 del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad.
The publication gathers some studies written from the perspective of what is currently known as the coherence or consistency of EU Private International Law (EU PIL), which is understood in the ordinary sense of the rationality and appropriateness of the different regulatory components of EU PIL, in their reciprocal relationship.
The proliferation of EU PIL regulations on different matters corresponding to various chronological stages has led to significant regulatory dispersion. One aspect of coherence relates to current borders of the material scope of the legal instruments. This aspect is the main focus of the publication. It constitutes a very real and frequent problem facing law courts and other domestic authorities.
Extracto del índice:
Transversal Aspects and Genesis of the Current Rules
- José Luis Iglesias Buigues, General Appraisal and Genesis of Regulatory Instruments in the Field of Civil and Commercial Law.
- Andrea Bonomi, Coherence and Coordination among the EU Private International Law Regulations in Family and Succession Matters.
- Maria Font Mas, Multilingualism in EU Private International Law Regulations: the Chimera of Vertical and Horizontal Coherence?
Family Law
- Cristina González Beilfuss, The Choice of the Applicable Law in EU Family Law: Selected Validity Issues.
- Diana Marín Consarnau, Family Members as Beneficiaries of EU Law and Coherence: from Freedom of Movement of Persons to Private International Law.
- Josep M. Fontanellas Morell, Coherence between European Instruments of Private International Law on Matters concerning Succession and Matrimonial Property Regimes.
Law of Obligations
- Joaquim Forner Delaygua, Validity of Choice of Law Agreement in Rome II: Coherence Rome I/Rome II.
- Silvia Feliu Álvarez de Sotomayor, The Articulation between the Regulation Rome II and the Directive on Electronic Commerce: Teachings from the eDate Advertising and Martinez Cases (Joined Cases C-509/9 and C-161/10).
- Georgina Garriga Suau, Payments Wrongly Satisfied on the Basis of Contractual Relationships.
Civil Procedural Law
- Rodrigo Rodríguez-Prodolliet, Patrik Gubler, The Evolution of EU Regulations vs the Rigidity of the Lugano Convention: from Brussels to Lugano - a One-Way Ticket?
- Pablo Quinzá Redondo, Party Autonomy in International Jurisdiction in Respect of the Personal and Financial Consequences of Cross-Border Marriages.
- Florence Guillaume, Ilaria Pretelli, Coherences and Incoherences in the Regime of Provisional and Protective Measures in European Private International Law.
- Evangelos Vassilakakis, Civil Liability Linked to Criminal Liability: a Coherence Analysis with Regard to Article 7(3) of Regulation Brussels I bis in Conjunction with Regulations Rome II and Rome I.
Ficha:
J. Forner Delaygua, A. Santos (Eds.)
"Coherence of the Scope of Application of EU Private International Legal Instruments"
Schulthess Verlag, 2020 - Collection Publications de l'Institut suisse de droit comparé
356 S. - CHF 68.00
ISBN-ISSN 978-3-7255-8782-7
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