Australian private international law for the 21st century : facing outwards /
edited by Andrew Dickinson, Mary Keyes and Thomas John.
- l, 303 pages ; 24 cm.
- Studies in private international law ; volume 16 .
- Studies in private international law ; v 16. .
Papers from a two day conference held in Sydney in April 2013, organised by Sydney and Griffith Law Schools.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Facing outwards : Australian private international law in the 21st century / Improving Australian private international law / Incoherence in Australian private international laws / Rationalisation and rationale : approaching the reform of rules for the assertion of jurisdiction over foreign defendants / Uniformity of outcome in Australian choice of law / Together alone : integrating the Tasman world / Trans-Tasman court proceedings and regulatory enforcement / What, if anything, can Australia learn from the EU experience? / A view from Australia's regional partners : recent developments in New Zealand and Singapore / Reducing legal complexity of cross-border transactions and relationships : driving micro-economic reform through the establishment of more cohesive and clearer jurisdictional, applicable law and choice of court rules -- Harmonisation of the Forum conveniens tests in Australian and Trans-Tasman proceedings : a discussion paper. Roger Wilkins AO and Thomas John -- Mary Keyes -- The Honourable James Allsop and Daniel Ward -- Andrew Bell SC -- Richard Garnett -- Reid Mortensen -- David Goddard -- Andrew Dickinson -- Elsabe Schoeman and Adeline Chong -- Consultation paper 1: Consultation paper 2:
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