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- 出版社: MARTNUS NIJHOFF
- ISBN:9024712211
- 出版时间:1971
- 标注页数:308页
- 文件大小:91MB
- 文件页数:310页
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图书目录
Foreword9
PART ONE PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AS A SOCIAL PHENOMENON13
Chapter 1 A General Survey13
Chapter 2 The Legal and Sociological Aspects of Private International Law22
1 Ontological and Gnoseological Aspects22
2 Private International Law as a Social Phenomenon24
3 The Prerequisites of the Origin and Existence of Private International Law28
4 Private International Law and the Plurality and Co-Existence of States31
5 The Problem of Foreign Element in Legal Relations35
6 Prospects of Development38
PART TWO HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPTS OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW46
Chapter 1 The Situation Prior to the Emergence of the Statutory Theory of Private International Law46
l The Law of the Slave State and the Conflicts of Law46
2 The Emergence of Tribal Laws and the Personal Principle48
3 Feudalism and the Territorial Principle40
Chapter 2 The Emergence and Initial Progress of the Statutory Theory51
4 The Economic and Political Prerequisites51
5 The Glossators52
6 The Post-Glossators53
7 Bartolus and Baldus57
8 Bartholomeus de Saliceto, Paulus de Castro, Rochus Curtius59
9 Conclusions61
Chapter 3 French and Dutch Statutory Theory64
10 Charles Dumoulin ?the French Successor of Bartolus64
11 Reaction to Dumoulin's Doctrine-d'Argentre68
12 French Authors of the 18th Century70
13 The Statutory Theory in the Netherlands70
14 Echoes of the Statutory Theory in Germany74
15 Final Conclusions Regarding the Statutory Theory75
Chapter 4 Development in the Period of Capitalism78
16 General Comments78
17 The French and Austrian Civil Codes79
18 Wachter80
19 Savigny's Theory80
20 The Influence and Importance of Savigny85
21 Mancini and His "National" School88
22 Joseph Story and His Doctrine91
PART THREE "UNIVERSALISM" AND "NATIONALISM" IN THE MODERN DOCTRINE OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW ESPECIALLY IN NON-SOCIALIST STATES96
Chapter 1 Introduction96
l General Survey96
2 Basic Historico-Sociological View99
Chapter 2 The Main Views of the Doctrine of Public International Law on Private International Law106
3 Basic Division106
4 The Concept of Subjection of Private International Law to Public International Law110
5 The Endeavour to Overcome the Extreme Position of Monistic Universalism112
6 The Delegation Theory114
7 An Assessment of the Monistic and Dualistic Concepts of Private International Law116
8 Conclusion122
Chapter 3 The Main Concepts of the Doctrine of Private International Law127
9 The Controversy Between "Universalist" and "Nationalist"Trends127
10 "Universalism" in the Doctrine of Private International Law129
11 The Main Trends of the "Nationalist" Doctrine138
Chapter 4 The Comparative Trend in Private International Law151
PART FOUR THE OBJECT AND CHARACTER OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ITS PLACE IN THE SYSTEM OF LAW158
Chapter 1 Introduction158
Chapter 2 The General Characteristics of Private International Law and the Question of Its Object163
Chapter 3 Links Between Private International Law and Other Branches of Law and the Question of the Place Private International Law Occupies in the System of Law175
1 Theories Considering Private International Law as a Part of Public International Law and Their Evaluation175
2 Theories Which Consider Private International Law as a Part of Municipal Law and Their Evaluation183
3 The Soviet Discussion on the Object and Character of Private International Law187
Chapter 4 The Place of Private International Law in the System of Law192
PART FIVE COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE, PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE200
Chapter 1 General Survey200
Chapter 2 (Excursus)205
Some Problems of Comparative Jurisprudence205
1 The Development of Comparative Law205
2 The Theoretical Discussion on the Nature of Comparative Jurisprudence214
3 The Contemporary Problems, Character and Some Tasks of Comparative Jurisprudence221
Chapter 3 The Role of Comparative Jurisprudence in Private International Law233
Chapter 4 Some Notes on the Law of International Trade246
PART SIX THE SUBSTANCE AND CHARACTER OF APPLICATION OF FOREIGN LAW258
Chapter 1 Application of Foreign Law as the Consequence and Culmination of the Conflict Rule258
Chapter 2 Application of Foreign Law and Domestic Law268
1 The Anglo-American Doctrine and Practice268
2 The Theory and Practice of European States275
3 A Critical Assessment of the Opinion that Foreign Law Is a Fact282
4 "Reception" of Foreign Law by Domestic Law287
5 Conclusions290
Bibliography294
Index304