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Book Title
Foreign Currency Claims in the Conflict of Laws
Publication Name
Foreign Currency Claims in the Conflict of Laws
Title
Foreign Currency Claims in the Conflict of Laws
Author
Vaughan Black
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
1841138924
EAN
9781841138923
ISBN
9781841138923
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Genre
Law & Politics
Release Date
13/04/2010
Release Year
2010
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9.2in
Item Width
6.1in
Series
Studies in Private International Law Ser.
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Number of Pages
262 Pages

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This book considers how common law courts address damages claims when foreign currencies are involved, and statutory responses to that issue.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10
1841138924
ISBN-13
9781841138923
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72005209

Product Key Features

Author
Vaughan Black
Publication Name
Foreign Currency Claims in the Conflict of Laws
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Series
Studies in Private International Law Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
262 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
2
Number of Volumes
0 Vols.
Lc Classification Number
K7315
Reviews
"The book is informative, analytical and comprehensive. The monograph is an outstanding piece, restoring glory to traditional doctrinal scholarship. Drawing on a broad range of issues and factors, the book pulls together a vast amount of sources and ties them into one web covering an extensive ground. It gives a comprehensive and detailed treatment to an area that, in the absence of this book, one would have easily been led to dismiss as narrow, if not insignificant. Lawyers, whether academic, practicing, or law performers, will find the book to be extremely useful. Its thorough analytical research does not leave a stone unturned. The book is well organized and well written ... it is informative, and yet innovative; this is, it contains an excellent description of existing law, presented together with its evolution, and yet is original in its presentation. The analysis is creative and breaks new grounds. It is a welcome addition to Canadian and common law legal literature." -- Canadian Business Law Journal Volume 51 "Professor Black... writes in a manner which is not only relatively easy to read but also draws the reader in. Black has managed to take a very complicated area of the law and make it accessible to those not acquainted to it. This title would be appropriate for either those who, like me, had little or no knowledge of the currency of judgment question, or equally for those who have dealt with the issue before and deal with it on a regular basis." -- International Company and Commercial Law Review Volume 22, Issue 5, The book is informative, analytical and comprehensive.The monograph is an outstanding piece, restoring glory to traditional doctrinal scholarship.Drawing on a broad range of issues and factors, the book pulls together a vast amount of sources and ties them into one web covering an extensive ground. It gives a comprehensive and detailed treatment to an area that, in the absence of this book, one would have easily been led to dismiss as narrow, if not insignificant.Lawyers, whether academic, practicing, or law performers, will find the book to be extremely useful. Its thorough analytical research does not leave a stone unturned. The book is well organized and well written . it is informative, and yet innovative; this is, it contains an excellent description of existing law, presented together with its evolution, and yet is original in its presentation. The analysis is creative and breaks new grounds. It is a welcome addition to Canadian and common law legal literature.Benjamin GevaCanadian Business Law JournalVolume 51Professor Black. writes in a manner which is not only relatively easy to read but also draws the reader in.Black has managed to take a very complicated area of the law and make it accessible to those not acquainted to it. This title would be appropriate for either those who, like me, had little or no knowledge of the currency of judgment question, or equally for those who have dealt with the issue before and deal with it on a regular basis.Ellie PalmerInternational Company and Commercial Law ReviewVolume 22, Issue 5, 2011, The book is informative, analytical and comprehensive.The monograph is an outstanding piece, restoring glory to traditional doctrinal scholarship.Drawing on a broad range of issues and factors, the book pulls together a vast amount of sources and ties them into one web covering an extensive ground. It gives a comprehensive and detailed treatment to an area that, in the absence of this book, one would have easily been led to dismiss as narrow, if not insignificant.Lawyers, whether academic, practicing, or law performers, will find the book to be extremely useful. Its thorough analytical research does not leave a stone unturned. The book is well organized and well written it is informative, and yet innovative; this is, it contains an excellent description of existing law, presented together with its evolution, and yet is original in its presentation. The analysis is creative and breaks new grounds. It is a welcome addition to Canadian and common law legal literature.Benjamin GevaCanadian Business Law JournalVolume 51Professor Black writes in a manner which is not only relatively easy to read but also draws the reader in.Black has managed to take a very complicated area of the law and make it accessible to those not acquainted to it. This title would be appropriate for either those who, like me, had little or no knowledge of the currency of judgment question, or equally for those who have dealt with the issue before and deal with it on a regular basis.Ellie PalmerInternational Company and Commercial Law ReviewVolume 22, Issue 5, 2011
Table of Content
Introduction 1. Foreign Money in English Courts: The Impact of Miliangos I. Introduction II. Before Miliangos III. Miliangos: A Landmark Judgment IV. Post-Miliangos Developments A. Contract B. Tort C. Restitution D. Insolvency E. Interest F. The Current Scene V. Damages for Foreign-Exchange Losses 2. Damages Assessment Problems and Foreign Currency I. The Currency of Judgment II. Foreign-Exchange Losses 3. The Commonwealth I. Africa II. Scotland III. Canada IV. Australia V. Singapore VI. Malaysia VII. Hong Kong VIII. Cyprus IX. India X. New Zealand XI. Concluding Observation on Commonwealth Developments 4. The United States of America I. Early Days II. The Confl ict of Laws Approach III. The Infl uence of Miliangos A. The Third Restatement B. New York State: The City Bar Report and Subsequent Legislation C. The Uniform Foreign-Money Claims Act IV. An Overview of the Current Scene 5. International Perspectives 6. Closing Observations
Copyright Date
2010
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Conflict of Laws, General, International
Lccn
2010-455723
Dewey Decimal
340.93
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Law

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