Philosophical Foundations of Private International Law
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Philosophical Foundations of Private International Law
Banu, Roxana; Green, Michael S.; Michaels, Ralf
Oxford University Press
06/2024
432
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9780192858771
15 a 20 dias
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Roxana Banu, Michael S. Green, Ralph Michaels: Introduction
Part I Normative Structure
1: Florian Roedl: Necessary Unity
2: Sagi Peari: The Choice-Equality Foundation of Choice of Law: The Restatement
3: David Dyzenhaus: Not an Isolated, Exceptional, and Indeed Contradictory Branch of Jurisprudence
4: Kermit Roosevelt III: Against Choice of Law Exceptionalism
5: Giovanni Sartor, Antonino Rotolo: Logical Models for Private International Law
Part II Authority
6: Michael S. Green: Authority and Interest Analysis
7: Lea Brilmayer: Three Ethical Perspectives in American Choice of Law
8: Alex Mills: Justifying and Challenging Territoriality in Private International Law
9: Joanna Langille: Public Policy and the Rule of Law
Part III Plurality
10: Nicole Roughan: Plurality of Laws and Conflict of Laws: Reconciling Through Recognition?
11: Hans Lindahl: Conflict of Laws: Asymmetrical Recognition of the Stranger (in Ourselves)
12: Ralf Michaels: Private International Law and the Legal Pluriverse
13: Horatia Muir Watt: Private International Law as 'Ligature': Elements for a Post-Monist Jurisprudence
Part IV Justice and Autonomy
14: Alejandro Aldo Menicocci: The Justice of Private International Law: Equality and the Difference Principle
15: What Do We Owe to Each Other in Private International Law?: Moral Contractualism and Transnational Justice Roxana Banu
16: A Relations-First Approach to Choice of Law Toni Marzal, George Pavlakos
17: Party Autonomy and the Challenge of Choice of Law Perry Dane
18: Conflict of Laws and Global Governance Dai Yokomizo
Part I Normative Structure
1: Florian Roedl: Necessary Unity
2: Sagi Peari: The Choice-Equality Foundation of Choice of Law: The Restatement
3: David Dyzenhaus: Not an Isolated, Exceptional, and Indeed Contradictory Branch of Jurisprudence
4: Kermit Roosevelt III: Against Choice of Law Exceptionalism
5: Giovanni Sartor, Antonino Rotolo: Logical Models for Private International Law
Part II Authority
6: Michael S. Green: Authority and Interest Analysis
7: Lea Brilmayer: Three Ethical Perspectives in American Choice of Law
8: Alex Mills: Justifying and Challenging Territoriality in Private International Law
9: Joanna Langille: Public Policy and the Rule of Law
Part III Plurality
10: Nicole Roughan: Plurality of Laws and Conflict of Laws: Reconciling Through Recognition?
11: Hans Lindahl: Conflict of Laws: Asymmetrical Recognition of the Stranger (in Ourselves)
12: Ralf Michaels: Private International Law and the Legal Pluriverse
13: Horatia Muir Watt: Private International Law as 'Ligature': Elements for a Post-Monist Jurisprudence
Part IV Justice and Autonomy
14: Alejandro Aldo Menicocci: The Justice of Private International Law: Equality and the Difference Principle
15: What Do We Owe to Each Other in Private International Law?: Moral Contractualism and Transnational Justice Roxana Banu
16: A Relations-First Approach to Choice of Law Toni Marzal, George Pavlakos
17: Party Autonomy and the Challenge of Choice of Law Perry Dane
18: Conflict of Laws and Global Governance Dai Yokomizo
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Roxana Banu, Michael S. Green, Ralph Michaels: Introduction
Part I Normative Structure
1: Florian Roedl: Necessary Unity
2: Sagi Peari: The Choice-Equality Foundation of Choice of Law: The Restatement
3: David Dyzenhaus: Not an Isolated, Exceptional, and Indeed Contradictory Branch of Jurisprudence
4: Kermit Roosevelt III: Against Choice of Law Exceptionalism
5: Giovanni Sartor, Antonino Rotolo: Logical Models for Private International Law
Part II Authority
6: Michael S. Green: Authority and Interest Analysis
7: Lea Brilmayer: Three Ethical Perspectives in American Choice of Law
8: Alex Mills: Justifying and Challenging Territoriality in Private International Law
9: Joanna Langille: Public Policy and the Rule of Law
Part III Plurality
10: Nicole Roughan: Plurality of Laws and Conflict of Laws: Reconciling Through Recognition?
11: Hans Lindahl: Conflict of Laws: Asymmetrical Recognition of the Stranger (in Ourselves)
12: Ralf Michaels: Private International Law and the Legal Pluriverse
13: Horatia Muir Watt: Private International Law as 'Ligature': Elements for a Post-Monist Jurisprudence
Part IV Justice and Autonomy
14: Alejandro Aldo Menicocci: The Justice of Private International Law: Equality and the Difference Principle
15: What Do We Owe to Each Other in Private International Law?: Moral Contractualism and Transnational Justice Roxana Banu
16: A Relations-First Approach to Choice of Law Toni Marzal, George Pavlakos
17: Party Autonomy and the Challenge of Choice of Law Perry Dane
18: Conflict of Laws and Global Governance Dai Yokomizo
Part I Normative Structure
1: Florian Roedl: Necessary Unity
2: Sagi Peari: The Choice-Equality Foundation of Choice of Law: The Restatement
3: David Dyzenhaus: Not an Isolated, Exceptional, and Indeed Contradictory Branch of Jurisprudence
4: Kermit Roosevelt III: Against Choice of Law Exceptionalism
5: Giovanni Sartor, Antonino Rotolo: Logical Models for Private International Law
Part II Authority
6: Michael S. Green: Authority and Interest Analysis
7: Lea Brilmayer: Three Ethical Perspectives in American Choice of Law
8: Alex Mills: Justifying and Challenging Territoriality in Private International Law
9: Joanna Langille: Public Policy and the Rule of Law
Part III Plurality
10: Nicole Roughan: Plurality of Laws and Conflict of Laws: Reconciling Through Recognition?
11: Hans Lindahl: Conflict of Laws: Asymmetrical Recognition of the Stranger (in Ourselves)
12: Ralf Michaels: Private International Law and the Legal Pluriverse
13: Horatia Muir Watt: Private International Law as 'Ligature': Elements for a Post-Monist Jurisprudence
Part IV Justice and Autonomy
14: Alejandro Aldo Menicocci: The Justice of Private International Law: Equality and the Difference Principle
15: What Do We Owe to Each Other in Private International Law?: Moral Contractualism and Transnational Justice Roxana Banu
16: A Relations-First Approach to Choice of Law Toni Marzal, George Pavlakos
17: Party Autonomy and the Challenge of Choice of Law Perry Dane
18: Conflict of Laws and Global Governance Dai Yokomizo
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