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Title
Conflict of Laws.
Imprint
West Academic, 2014.
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INTERNET
ISBN
1634592115 (electronic bk.)
9781634592116 (electronic bk.)
9781609304652 (electronic bk.)
1609304659 (electronic bk.)
9781634592116 (electronic bk.)
9781609304652 (electronic bk.)
1609304659 (electronic bk.)
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ocn913562873
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)913562873
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)913562873
Summary
This title provides an analytical overview of the field of conflicts and explains all major choice-of-law approaches in simple and straightforward text. Separate chapters explore discrete conflicts issues, including personal jurisdiction, recognition of judgments, family law, and state-federal conflicts, including Erie and preemption. It covers the most recent Supreme Court cases on personal jurisdiction and extraterritorial application of federal law, as well as the latest examples of state choice of law approaches. Extensive description and analysis of leading cases make this book an excellent companion to a casebook as well as a resource for practitioners.
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Table of Contents
The traditional approach
Modern approaches I (interest analysis)
Modern approaches II (the second restatement and better law)
Constitutional constraints on choice of law
Federal-state conflicts
Judicial jurisdiction
Recognition of judgments
Family law
International conflicts.
Modern approaches I (interest analysis)
Modern approaches II (the second restatement and better law)
Constitutional constraints on choice of law
Federal-state conflicts
Judicial jurisdiction
Recognition of judgments
Family law
International conflicts.