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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV041929157
    Umfang: XIII, 470 S.
    ISBN: 978-3-16-153356-3
    Serie: Materialien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht 52
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Rechtswissenschaft
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    Schlagwort(e): Internationales Privatrecht ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949560738202882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (485 p.)
    Ausgabe: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783161533570 , 3161533577
    Serie: Materialien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht ; 52
    Inhalt: Over the last decades, private international law has become the target of intense codification efforts. Inspired by the stimulating initiatives taken by some European countries, by the Brussels Convention and the Rome Convention, numerous countries in other regions of the world started to enact comprehensive legislation in the field. Among them are Taiwan and mainland China. Both adopted statutes on private international law in 2010. In light of the rising significance of the mutual economic and societal relations between the jurisdictions involved and of the legal innovations laid down in the
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; Part 1: Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Recent Legislation ; Jin HUANG: New Perspectives on Private International Law in the People's Republic of China; I. Historic Development; II. Sources of Chinese Private International Law; 1. National Sources; 2. International Sources; III. New Developments of Chinese Legislation on Private International Law; 1. Chinese PIL Act 2010; a) General Observations; b) Several Innovations; 2. Civil Procedure Law 2012; 3. SPC Private International Law Interpretation 2012 , IV. ConclusionRong-Chwan CHEN: Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Taiwan; I. Introduction; 1. Historic Background; 2. Change of Circumstances; 3. International and Interregional Conflict of Laws; 4. The Latest Revision of the PIL Act; 5. Features of the Reform; II. Jurisdiction over Cases with Foreign Elements; 1. Legislative Policy and Reality; a) International Jurisdiction v. Domestic Jurisdiction; b) Provisions in the Maritime Act; c) New Methodology Adopted in the Code of Family Matters; aa) International Jurisdiction; bb) Domestic Jurisdiction , 2. Judicial Practicea) Application by Analogy; b) Model to Address International Jurisdiction; c) Special Case of Intellectual Property Rights; d) Jurisdiction in Personam; e) Choice of Court; f) Jurisdiction by Voluntary Submission; III. Choice of Law; 1. Judicial Application of the Taiwanese PIL Act; a) Distinction of Jurisdiction and the Applicable Law; b) Compulsory Application; 2. Balance of Legal Certainty and Flexibility; IV. Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Taiwan; 1. Article 402 of the Code of Civil Procedure; 2. Article 4bis Paragraph 1 of Compulsory Enforcement Act , 3. Article 74 of the Act on Two Sides4. Article 42 of the Act Governing Relations with Hong Kong and Macau; 5. Judicial Interpretation of the Criteria; a) Indirect International Jurisdiction; b) Natural Justice; c) Ordre Public; d) Reciprocity; e) Punitive Damages; V. Conclusions; Stefania BARIATTI: Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Recent EU Legislation; I. Introductory Remarks; II. Jurisdiction; 1. Jurisdiction vis-à-vis Non-EU Domiciled Defendants , 2. The "Effect Réflexe" of Exclusive Jurisdiction Criteria and the Treatment of Certain Proceedings Pending in Non-EU Countries3. Choice of Court Agreements; III. Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments; 1. The Abolition of Exequatur; 2. The Circulation of Provisional and Protective Measures; IV. Choice of Law; 1. General Principles; 2. The Role of and the Limits to Party Autonomy; Part 2: Selected Problems of General Provisions ; Weizuo CHEN: Selected Problems of General Provisions in Private International Law: The PRC Perspective; I. General Principles , 1. The Role of the Principle of the Closest Connection in the Chinese PIL Act 2010 , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783161533563
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3161533569
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1668532425
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 470 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783161533570
    Serie: Materialien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht 52
    Inhalt: Während der letzten Jahrzehnte wurde das internationale Privatrecht Ziel intensiver Kodifikationsbemühungen. Zahlreiche Länder begannen eine umfassende Gesetzgebung auf diesem Gebiet zu verabschieden. Zu diesen Ländern zählen das chinesische Festland und Taiwan. Der vorliegende Band versammelt die Beiträge einer Konferenz über Kollisionsnormen, die in Europa, dem chinesischen Festland und in Taiwan eingeführt wurden sowie englische Übersetzungen der einschlägigen chinesisch-sprachigen Rechtstexte.InhaltsübersichtPart 1: Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Recent Legislation Jin Huang: New Perspectives on Private International Law in the People's Republic of China – Rong-Chwan Chen: Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Taiwan – Stefania Bariatti: Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Recent EU Legislation Part 2: Selected Problems of General Provisions Weizuo Chen: Selected Problems of General Provisions in Private International Law: The PRC Perspective – Rong-Chwan Chen: General Provisions in the Taiwanese Private International Law Enactment 2010 – Jürgen Basedow: The Application of Foreign Law – Comparative Remarks on the Practical Side of Private International Law Part 3: Property Law Huanfang Du: The Choice of Law for Property Rights in Mainland China: Progress and Imperfection – Yao-Ming Hsu: Property Law in Taiwan- Louis d'Avout: Property Law in Europe Part 4: Contractual Obligations Qisheng He: Recent Developments of New Chinese Private International Law With Regard to Contracts – David J.W. Wang: The Revision of Taiwan's Choice-of-law Rules in Contracts – Pedro A. De Miguel Asensio: The Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations. The Rome I Regulation in Comparative Perspective Part 5: Non-Contractual Obligations Guoyong Zou: The Latest Developments in China's Conflicts Law for Non-contractual Obligations – En-Wei Lin: New Private International Law Legislation in Taiwan: Negotiorum Gestio, Unjust Enrichment and Tort – Peter Arnt Nielsen: Non-Contractual Obligations in the European Union: The Rome II Regulation Part 6: Personal Status (Family Law/Succession Law) Yujun Guo: Personal Status in Chinese Private International Law Reform – Hua-Kai Tsai: Recent Developments in Taiwan's Private International Law on Family Matters – Katharina Boele-Woelki: International Private Law in China and Europe:A Comparison of Conflict-of-law Rules Regarding Family and Succession Law Part 7: Company Law Tao Du: The New Chinese Conflict-of-law Rules for Legal Persons: Is the Middle Way Feasible? – Wang-Ruu Tseng: Private International Law in Taiwan – Company Law – Marc-Philippe Weller: Companies in Private International Law – A European and German Perspective Part 8: International Arbitration Song Lu: China – A Developing Country in the Field of International Arbitration – Carlos Esplugues Mota: International Commercial Arbitration in the EU and the PRC: A Tale of Two Continents or 28 + 3 Legal Systems
    Inhalt: Over the last decades, private international law has become the target of intense codification efforts. Inspired by the stimulating initiatives taken by some European countries, by the Brussels Convention and the Rome Convention, numerous countries in other regions of the world started to enact comprehensive legislation in the field. Among them are Taiwan and mainland China. Both adopted statutes on private international law in 2010. In light of the rising significance of the mutual economic and societal relations between the jurisdictions involved and of the legal innovations laid down in the new instruments, the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law convened scholars to present the conflict rules adopted in Europe, in mainland China and in Taiwan across a whole range of private law subjects. This book collects the papers of the conference and presents them to the public, together with English translations of the acts of Taiwan and mainland China.Survey of contentsPart 1: Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Recent Legislation Jin Huang: New Perspectives on Private International Law in the People's Republic of China – Rong-Chwan Chen: Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Taiwan – Stefania Bariatti: Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Recent EU Legislation Part 2: Selected Problems of General Provisions Weizuo Chen: Selected Problems of General Provisions in Private International Law: The PRC Perspective – Rong-Chwan Chen: General Provisions in the Taiwanese Private International Law Enactment 2010 – Jürgen Basedow: The Application of Foreign Law – Comparative Remarks on the Practical Side of Private International Law Part 3: Property Law Huanfang Du: The Choice of Law for Property Rights in Mainland China: Progress and Imperfection – Yao-Ming Hsu: Property Law in Taiwan- Louis d'Avout: Property Law in Europe Part 4: Contractual Obligations Qisheng He: Recent Developments of New Chinese Private International Law With Regard to Contracts – David J.W. Wang: The Revision of Taiwan's Choice-of-law Rules in Contracts – Pedro A. De Miguel Asensio: The Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations. The Rome I Regulation in Comparative Perspective Part 5: Non-Contractual Obligations Guoyong Zou: The Latest Developments in China's Conflicts Law for Non-contractual Obligations – En-Wei Lin: New Private International Law Legislation in Taiwan: Negotiorum Gestio, Unjust Enrichment and Tort – Peter Arnt Nielsen: Non-Contractual Obligations in the European Union: The Rome II Regulation Part 6: Personal Status (Family Law/Succession Law) Yujun Guo: Personal Status in Chinese Private International Law Reform – Hua-Kai Tsai: Recent Developments in Taiwan's Private International Law on Family Matters – Katharina Boele-Woelki: International Private Law in China and Europe:A Comparison of Conflict-of-law Rules Regarding Family and Succession Law Part 7: Company Law Tao Du: The New Chinese Conflict-of-law Rules for Legal Persons: Is the Middle Way Feasible? – Wang-Ruu Tseng: Private International Law in Taiwan – Company Law – Marc-Philippe Weller: Companies in Private International Law – A European and German Perspective Part 8: International Arbitration Song Lu: China – A Developing Country in the Field of International Arbitration – Carlos Esplugues Mota: International Commercial Arbitration in the EU and the PRC: A Tale of Two Continents or 28 + 3 Legal Systems
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783161533563
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe Private international law in Mainland China, Taiwan and Europe Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2014 ISBN 3161533569
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783161533563
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Rechtswissenschaft
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    Schlagwort(e): China ; Taiwan ; Europäische Union ; China ; Provinz Taiwan ; Europäische Union ; Internationales Privatrecht ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1869160452
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783161533563
    Inhalt: Over the last decades, private international law has become the target of intense codification efforts. Inspired by the stimulating initiatives taken by some European countries, by the Brussels Convention and the Rome Convention, numerous countries in other regions of the world started to enact comprehensive legislation in the field. Among them are Taiwan and mainland China. Both adopted statutes on private international law in 2010. In light of the rising significance of the mutual economic and societal relations between the jurisdictions involved and of the legal innovations laid down in the new instruments, the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law convened scholars to present the conflict rules adopted in Europe, in mainland China and in Taiwan across a whole range of private law subjects. This book collects the papers of the conference and presents them to the public, together with English translations of the acts of Taiwan and mainland China
    Anmerkung: English
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949897028202882
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 470 Seiten)
    Ausgabe: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783161533570
    Serie: Materialien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht 52
    Inhalt: Während der letzten Jahrzehnte wurde das internationale Privatrecht Ziel intensiver Kodifikationsbemühungen. Zahlreiche Länder begannen eine umfassende Gesetzgebung auf diesem Gebiet zu verabschieden. Zu diesen Ländern zählen das chinesische Festland und Taiwan. Der vorliegende Band versammelt die Beiträge einer Konferenz über Kollisionsnormen, die in Europa, dem chinesischen Festland und in Taiwan eingeführt wurden sowie englische Übersetzungen der einschlägigen chinesisch-sprachigen Rechtstexte.
    Anmerkung: PublicationDate: 20140808 , New Perspectives on Private International Law in the Peoples Republic of China - Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Taiwan - Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and the Recognition of Foreign Judgments in Recent EU Legislation Selected Problems of General Provisions in Private International Law: The PRC Perspective - General Provisions in the Taiwanese Private International Law Enactment 2010 - The Application of Foreign Law - Comparative Remarks on the Practical Side of Private International Law : The Choice of Law for Property Rights in Mainland China: Progress and Imperfection - Yao-Ming Hsu: Property Law in Taiwan- Property Law in Europe Recent Developments of New Chinese Private International Law With Regard to Contracts - The Revision of Taiwans Choice-of-law Rules in Contracts - The Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations. The Rome I Regulation in Comparative Perspective The Latest Developments in Chinas Conflicts Law for Non-contractual Obligations - New Private International Law Legislation in Taiwan: Negotiorum Gestio, Unjust Enrichment and Tort - Non-Contractual Obligations in the European Union: The Rome II Regulation Personal Status in Chinese Private International Law Reform - Recent Developments in Taiwans Private International Law on Family Matters - International Private Law in China and Europe:A Comparison of Conflict-of-law Rules Regarding Family and Succession Law The New Chinese Conflict-of-law Rules for Legal Persons: Is the Middle Way Feasible? - Private International Law in Taiwan - Company Law - Companies in Private International Law - A European and German Perspective China - A Developing Country in the Field of International Arbitration - International Commercial Arbitration in the EU and the PRC: A Tale of Two Continents or 28 + 3 Legal Systems
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783161533563
    Sprache: Englisch
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    UID:
    almafu_9961604739302883
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 470 Seiten)
    Ausgabe: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783161533570
    Serie: Materialien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht 337
    Inhalt: Während der letzten Jahrzehnte wurde das internationale Privatrecht Ziel intensiver Kodifikationsbemühungen. Zahlreiche Länder begannen eine umfassende Gesetzgebung auf diesem Gebiet zu verabschieden. Zu diesen Ländern zählen das chinesische Festland und Taiwan. Der vorliegende Band versammelt die Beiträge einer Konferenz über Kollisionsnormen, die in Europa, dem chinesischen Festland und in Taiwan eingeführt wurden sowie englische Übersetzungen der einschlägigen chinesisch-sprachigen Rechtstexte.
    Anmerkung: PublicationDate: 20140808
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783161533563
    Sprache: Englisch
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