The Choice of Law Contract by Maria Hook

The Choice of Law Contract by Maria Hook

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The Choice of Law Contract by Maria Hook

This book offers a contractual framework for the regulation of party autonomy in choice of law. The party autonomy rule is the cornerstone of any modern system of choice of law; embodying as it does the freedom enjoyed by parties to a cross-border legal relationship to agree on the law applicable to it. However, as this study shows, the rule has a major shortcoming because it fails to give due regard to the contractual function of the choice of law agreement. The study examines the existing law on choice of law agreements, by reference to the law of both common and civil law jurisdictions and international instruments. Moreover, it suggests a new coherent approach to party autonomy that integrates both the law of contract and choice of law. This important new study should be read with interest by private international law scholars.
The range, depth and originality of the analysis of complex and intricate aspects of party autonomy in applicable law make this a must read for anyone engaged in research in this field-- Paul Beaumont, University of Aberdeen and Jonathan Harris, King’s College, London
The book, that is comparative throughout, thus offers a lot to both European private law and PIL experts. -- Jan M Smits * Maastricht European Private Law Institute Blog *
Maria Hook is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Otago.
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ISBN 13 9781509926800
ISBN 10 1509926801
Title The Choice of Law Contract
Author Maria Hook
Series Studies In Private International Law
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2019-01-24
Number of pages 288
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