The Uniform Interpretation of the Brussels and Lugano Conventions
By (Author) Justin Newton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
20th December 2002
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Comparative law
341.4
Hardback
710
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 55mm
This work is a comparative examination of the uniform application of the Brussels and Lugano Conventions by courts in the UK, France, Germany and various other European countries. It analyses evidence of inconsistent or divergent interpretations of certain contentious articles of these Conventions and the experience of litigation under them in other (French- and German-speaking) jurisdictions. The book acts as a repository of information and offers a detailed examination of both academic commentary and case-law from the Convention jurisdictions together with an appraisal of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice. At appropriate points, it provides a bridge to the new regime under the Brussels I Regulation 44/2001 and Council Service Regulation 1348/2000, and the reforms under way in the draft Hague Worldwide Judgments Convention. The book should be useful to practitioners acting for clients on a pan-European basis.
Justin J Newton has a degree in German,and undergraduate and masters degrees in law. He completed his Oxford D.Phil in law in 2001.