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Territory in the Rome I and Rome II Regulations

2014
This paper is based on a lecture given at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law on 27 November 2011. It departs from the original text of the lecture, in that it takes into account later research and reflection, inspired in large part by comments and questions from the audience. I am grateful to them, and to the members
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The Limits Of Rome II

2009
This chapter explores how far the Regulation can govern the choice of law and the enforcement of foreign judgments in relation to laws, courts and countries which are not subject to the EC Regulations or equivalent provisions such as the US, India, Australia, China, Japan or Russia to name but a few.
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When in Rome... (Part I)

The Quarterly of Film Radio and Television, 1956
HUGH GRAY is a screen, radio, and television writer. His connections abroad have included working with Korda, Cavalcanti, and the B.B.C. As a screen writer in Hollywood since 1944, his credits include Quo Vadis? Ulysses, and Helen of Troy. Mr. Gray has recently completed a novel set in Alexandria in the time of Augustus, and is currently a member of ...
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Introduction - Rome II – A Parliamentary Tale

2009
The Rome II Regulation is a significant development in the history of private international law. The Regulation must be understood in its context as a piece of European legislation. The European Union had for many years wanted to produce a complete and clear regime for the conflict of laws.
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