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  • Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm and Maria Blanca Noodt Taquela
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© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents iii
  3. Foreword vi
  4. Contributors x
  5. Introduction: Private International Law and Cosmopolitan Integration 1
  6. 1 Private International Law as an Ethic of Responsivity 11
  7. PART I Legal Diversity and Integration
  8. 2 Embracing Diversity – The Role of the Hague Conference in the Creation of Universal Instruments 29
  9. 3 Managing Diversity in Cross-border Succession Problems: A British Perspective 47
  10. 4 Cross-border Family Issues in the EU: Multiplicity of Instruments, Inconsistencies and Problems of Coordination 65
  11. 5 Non-uniform Application of European Union Private International Law 83
  12. 6 On Private International Law, the EU and Brexit 95
  13. PART II Cooperation, the Architecture of Engagement
  14. 7 International Judicial Cooperation as the Architecture of Engagement 115
  15. 8 Judicial Cooperation: Resolving the Differing Approaches 128
  16. 9 Judicial Cooperation in South America: A Regional Perspective 144
  17. 10 Civil Judicial Cooperation: A Scottish Experience 158
  18. 11 The Judgments Project of the Hague Conference on Private International Law: A Way Forward for a Long-awaited Solution 176
  19. PART III The Evolving Focus on the Individual
  20. 12 Integrating Legal Approaches to Migration 197
  21. 13 Labour Migration and Private International Law 215
  22. 14 E-commerce and Consumer Protection in Integrated Markets 231
  23. 15 Protection of the Individual in Recent Private International Law Codification in Latin America 251
  24. 16 The Challenges of the New Social and Scientific Realities in Private International Family Law – The Latin American Experience 268
  25. PART IV Private International Law in Practice
  26. 17 The Key Role of Judges in the Development of Private International Law: Lessons Learned from the Work of the Hague Conference on Private International Law 293
  27. 18 Private International Law and International Commercial Arbitration – A Dialogue about the Usefulness and Awareness of the Former for the Latter 310
  28. 19 Demystifying Private International Law for International Commercial Contracts 325
  29. 20 Public Policy in Private International Law: Guardian or Barrier? 341
  30. 21 Bridging and Balancing: Diversity and Integration in Private International Law 362
  31. Index 389
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