Principles of Private International Law series
Private International Law, also known as Conflict of Laws, is gaining in prominence owing to the rapid growth of global interconnectivity and interdependence. This fresh and authoritative series will provide clearly structured, analytical guides to the field, covering fundamental concepts such as jurisdiction, choice of law, and recognition and enforcement of judgments, as well as more contemporary topics that highlight the interactions between private and public law.
Written by leading scholars, as well as a cast of emerging authorities in the field, these rigorous overviews function both as a scholarly reference point, and as a broad but deep introduction to their respective fields. They offer an indispensable platform for scholars and postgraduate students, as well as for lawyers and policymakers, demystifying one of the most intellectually stimulating disciplines in law today.
Written by leading scholars, as well as a cast of emerging authorities in the field, these rigorous overviews function both as a scholarly reference point, and as a broad but deep introduction to their respective fields. They offer an indispensable platform for scholars and postgraduate students, as well as for lawyers and policymakers, demystifying one of the most intellectually stimulating disciplines in law today.