The rise of party autonomy in commercial conflict of laws
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
6-2019
Abstract
Party autonomy stands out as a key feature of recent worldwide developments in private international law, especially in the commercial sphere. This chapter reviews a number of landmark developments across the three traditional aspects of the subject: jurisdiction, choice of law, and foreign judgments
Keywords
Private international law, conflict of laws, commercial law, dispute resolution, party autonomy
Discipline
Conflict of Laws
Research Areas
Dispute Resolution
Publication
Commercial Issues in Private International Law: A Common Law Perspective
Volume
22
Editor
Vivienne Bath, Andrew Dickinson, Michael Douglas and Mary Keyes
First Page
257
Last Page
276
ISBN
978-1-50992-287-1
Publisher
Hart Publishing
City or Country
Oxford
Citation
YEO, Tiong Min.
The rise of party autonomy in commercial conflict of laws. (2019). Commercial Issues in Private International Law: A Common Law Perspective. 22, 257-276.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2942
Copyright Owner and License
Hart Publishing