Private International Law in English Courts. 2nd edition
Автор: Phillip Taylor
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BOOK REVIEW
PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ENGLISH COURTS
Second Edition
By Professor Adrian Briggs KC
ISBN 978 0 19288 814 5
Oxford University Press
Oxford Private International Law Series
www.oup.co.uk
HOW DOES PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW WORK IN ENGLISH COURTS POST-BREXIT? READ THE DEFINITIVE WORK ON THE SUBJECT: NOW IN A NEW SECOND EDITION FOR 2023
An appreciation by Elizabeth Robson Taylor MA of Richmond Green Chambers and Phillip Taylor MBE, Head of Chambers, Reviews Editor, “The Barrister”, and Mediator
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The publication of this new edition of ‘Private International Law in English Courts’ from Oxford University Press, part of the Oxford Private International Law Series -- is nothing if not historic when you consider that the first edition was published eight years ago in 2014.
Since then, the world in general and the United Kingdom in particular have had to tackle one upheaval after another, starting with the Brexit vote in 2016, the impact of which was exacerbated by the dismaying and disruptive effects of the Covid 19 pandemic.
But, as is pointed out in this latest edition of this important and authoritative work of reference, it is Brexit, which (as expressed in the Series Editors Preface) confronts us with the necessary task of ‘re-surveying and re-building the landscape of the conflict of laws in England and Wales.’
In addition, that the book’s erudite author Professor Adrian Briggs KC has undertaken ‘the role of chief surveyor painstakingly charting the shoreline to see what the receding tide of European legislation has left behind and seeking to build around it with the materials... offered by our own constitutional order: shattered statutes, complex rules of procedure and an ever-growing mass of cases.’ And he does it very well indeed.
With these bewildering realities in mind, how does one cope? Or, in the words of Professor Briggs, ‘how... does it feel to have taken back control?’ Obviously, there is no simple answer out there to this conspicuously complex -- and by now, oft repeated -- question. Indeed -- and obviously, there is a multiplicity of answers to a multiplicity of questions linked to the complexities of this issue.
What this book does is to provide practitioners with the insights, the guidance and the techniques needed to function successfully within the new landscape of international law. This new edition, says the author, aims ‘to show and explain how private international law works in English courts, using the jurisprudence to help to paint, rather than to overwhelm, the picture.’
Certainly, this distinguished text delivers plain speaking, thought provoking and practical content. Copiously footnoted throughout, it features logical aids to navigation, including a detailed table of contents, (plus a summary of contents) and a fourteen-page index. Its twelve chapters cover every pertinent aspect of what an intrinsically complex area of law is, including: tools and techniques... jurisdiction... ancillary measures... foreign judgments... contractual obligations... non-contractual obligations... property... corporations... adults... children... and finally, arbitration.
Also note the more than forty pages of tables of cases and of legislation. Practitioners in international law everywhere will no doubt regard this book as an essential purchase.
The date of publication of this second hardback edition is cited as 25th September 2022. The law is stated as at 22nd September 2022 (the author’s 66th birthday!)
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