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Studies of Private International Law, Vol. 2: Indonesian Private International Law, Vol. 3: Chinese Private International Law, Vol. 5: Japanese Private International Law, Vol. 6: Indian Private International Law,

2023
by Afifah Kusumadara, Vol. 2, Hart Publishing, 2021, 288 pages ; by Xiaohong Liu and Zhengyi Zhang (eds.), Vol. 3, Hart Publishing, 2021, 352 pages ; by Kazuaki Nishioka and Yuko Nishitani, Vol. 5, Hart Publishing, 2021, 320 pages ; by Stellina Jolly and Saloni Khanderia, Vol.
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Private International Law

2012
Private international law (or conflict of laws) is a set of rules of law that determine which court has jurisdiction and which law governs a given legal dispute. It also determines whether, and if so under what conditions, a judgment rendered by a foreign court will be recognized and enforced domestically.
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Private International Law

2018
In deciding cases of private international law or conflict of laws, as it is widely known, judges of the Supreme Court in India generally consult the works of renowned English jurists like Dicey and Cheshire. This volume argues that our country should have its own system of resolving inter-territorial issues with cross-border implications.
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Private International Law

Netherlands International Law Review, 1972
Edvard Hambro, Arthur W. Rovine
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Private International Law

Netherlands International Law Review, 1969
This outline of the rules and principles of private international law in England demonstrates how this offspring of the common law is still developing relatively free from the influence of statute.
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B. Private International Law

British Yearbook of International Law, 1997
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Private International Law

Harvard Law Review, 1935
Julius Stone, G. C. Cheshire
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Private International Law

The Yale Law Journal, 1936
Ernest G. Lorenzen, G. C. Cheshire
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