Private International Law: A Hungarian Perspective / / Csongor István Nagy.

This book provides a concise and analytical introduction to private international law in Hungary: international jurisdiction of courts, choice of law (applicable law) and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judicial decisions. It presents both Hungarian conflicts rules and their judicial prac...

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Superior document:International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2024
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2024.
©2024
Year of Publication:2024
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2024.
Law in Eastern Europe ; 71
Physical Description:1 online resource (217 pages)
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Other title:Abbreviations -- 1   General Introduction --  1 Historical Development --  2 Private International Law: Choice of Law and International Civil Procedure --  3 Sources of pil --  3.1  National Law --  3.2  EU Law --  3.3  International Treaties --  4 Authorities Applying Private International Law -- 2   General Questions and Principles of Choice of Law --  1 Scope of Private International Law --  2 State Law, Non-state Law --  3 Choice-of-Law Rules --  3.1  Taxonomy of Choice-of-Law Rules --  3.2  Connecting Factors --  3.3  Combination of Connecting Factors --  3.4  Party Autonomy --  3.5  Dépeçage --  4 Application of the Choice-of-Law Rule --  4.1  Characterization (Classification) --  4.2  Time Dimension and Change in the Applicable Law --  4.3  Fraudulent Connection (Evasion of the Law) --  4.4  Reference to the Law of States with Multiple Legal Orders --  5 Application of the Designated Law --  5.1  Judicial Notice and Proof of Foreign Law --  5.2  Renvoi (Remission, Transmission) --  5.3  Assimilation --  5.4  Ordre Public (Public Policy) and Imperative Rules (Overriding Mandatory Rules) -- 3   Choice-of-Law Rules --  1 The Pervasive Principle of Closest Connection --  2 Personal Law --  2.1  Natural Persons --  2.2  Names of Natural Persons --  2.3  Legal Persons --  2.4  Personality Rights --  3 Contractual Obligations --  3.1  Hungarian Choice-of-Law Rules --  3.2  The Rome  i  Regulation in the Practice of Hungarian Courts --  4 Non-contractual Obligations --  4.1  Hungarian Choice-of-Law Rules --  4.2  The Rome  ii  Regulation in the Practice of Hungarian Courts --  5 Property Law --  5.1  The General Principle of Lex Rei Sitae --  5.2  Exceptions to the Lex Rei Sitae --  6 Intellectual Property Rights --  6.1  Authors’ Rights --  6.2  Industrial Property --  7 Family Law --  7.1  Marriage --  7.2  Same-Sex Registered Partnership --  7.3  Extra-marital Cohabitation --  7.4  Maintenance Law --  7.5  Application of the Law More Favorable to the Child --  7.6  Determination of Parenthood --  7.7  Custody and Contact --  7.8  Guardianship --  7.9  Adoption --  7.10  Artificial Insemination, Surrogacy --  7.11  Child Abduction --  7.12  Protection of Adults --  8 Succession Law --  8.1  Hungarian Choice-of-Law Rules --  8.2  Scope and Application of the Succession Regulation --  9 The Law Applicable to Procedure -- 4   International Civil Procedure --  1 Sources of International Civil Procedure --  2 State Immunity --  3 International Jurisdiction: Hungarian Rules, EU Rules --  3.1  Hungarian Rules of Jurisdiction --  3.2  EU Jurisdictional Rules in the Practice of Hungarian Courts --  3.3  Procedural Issues --  3.4  International Service --  3.5  Rules of Evidence --  4 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judicial Decisions --  4.1  Recognition and Enforcement under the  apil  --  4.2  EU Rules on Recognition and Enforcement -- 5   Treaties in the Field of Private International Law and International Civil Procedure --  1 Multilateral Treaties --  1.1  Multilateral Treaties Concluded by Hungary --  1.2  Multilateral Treaties Concluded by the EU and Binding on Hungary --  2 Bilateral Treaties -- Annex: Act  xxviii  of 2017 on Private International Law -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
Summary:This book provides a concise and analytical introduction to private international law in Hungary: international jurisdiction of courts, choice of law (applicable law) and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judicial decisions. It presents both Hungarian conflicts rules and their judicial practice and the application of EU conflicts rules by Hungarian courts.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004694560
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Csongor István Nagy.