Private international law : a case study /
Publication details: New Delhi, India : Oxford University Press, 2018.Description: xiv, 170 pages ; 21 cmISBN:- 9780199489282
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Preface --
Domicile and residence --
The law of obligations : foreign contracts and foreign torts --
Law of persons : marriage and matrimonial causes --
Law relating to children : custody of minors and the role of courts as parens patriae --
Validity of marriage : should it be deemed omnific in conflict resolution of related issues? --
Foreign judgments : recognition and enforcement --
Foreign arbitral awards and foreign judgments based upon such awards : a juridical inquiry --
Property --
Law relating to procedure.
Private international law or conflict of laws deals with cases that have cross-border implications. The question involved is which state has the jurisdiction to decide a case involving complex inter-territorial issues. Judges of the superior courts in India lean heavily on English case-law and on the views of renowned English jurists, like Dicey and Cheshire, in deciding cases on conflict of laws. This text deals with cases that call for comment in the three main areas of the subject, namely the law of obligations, the law of persons, and the law of property, besides cases that call for comment in respect of foreign judgments and foreign arbitral awards, as also the law relating to procedure.
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