Asian Conflict of Laws: East and South East Asia, a cura di Alejandro Carballo Leyda, Wolters Kluwer, 2015, pp. 336, ISBN: 9789041147561, Euro 160.
[Dal sito dell’editore] An essential resource for both practitioners and academics, Asian Conflict of Laws: East and South East Asia, provides a comprehensive overview of the various approaches to private international law among the crucially important trade jurisdictions of East and South East Asia. Gain expert guidance from local specialists who deliver thorough commentary and analysis on fourteen jurisdictions of the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, The Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam. With a lack of legal harmonization between these countries, this useful book will be an essential resource for both practitioners and academics operating in this region. The authors describe, in a clear and logically structured way, practice and procedure regarding: codification of private international law and relevance of case law; jurisdiction of local courts in foreign-related cases (including choice of court and arbitration clauses); applicable law; international civil procedure; recognition and enforcement of foreign (judicial and arbitral) decisions.
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Dans un arrêt rendu le 30 juillet 2015, la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme (CEDH) réitère les principes de l’article 5 de la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme relatif au droit à la liberté et la sureté, et plus précisément les dispositions prévues au paragraphe 3 de cet article concernant la durée de détention provisoire selon lequelles « toute personne arrêtée et détenue a le droit d’être jugée dans un délai raisonnable ».
En carrousel matière: Non Matières OASIS: Néant
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