中國國際私法

出版時間:2010-7  出版社:法律出版社  作者:霍政欣  頁數(shù):395  

前言

  This book has been long in gestation. Originally conceived as a book for the students ofChina University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) who attend my private internationallaw class taught in English, it has developed to a significant deeper study. It is now a workthat is hoped to be of great interest to both foreign conflicts and comparative scholarsinterested in Chinese private international law and Chinese scholars and students who areexpecting to deepen their understanding of private international law from the perspective ofcomparative law.As we know, private international law aspires to provide solutions to disputes thathave legal implications involving more than one sovereign. It three questions thatusually occur in international civil and commercial disputes, namely, (1) jurisdiction (willa court of a particular state or nation take the case?), (2) choice of law (what law will thecourt apply if it does take the case ), and (3) recognition and enforcement of foreignjudgments (can other states and nations be expected to honor the judicial determinations ofthe court that decided the dispute?).

內容概要

本書是世界上首部以中國法為視角并用英文寫作的國際私法專著,其用途有三:其一,它可以消除橫亙在外國學者與中國國際私法之間的語言障礙,促進中、外國際私法學術界的互通互動。其二,它可以為中、外法律實務工作者把握當代中國國際私法實踐提供指導。其三,它可作為國際私法雙語及全英語教材,用于各法學院校的本科與研究生教學。

作者簡介

霍政欣  1976年11月生,2005年6月畢業(yè)于武漢大學法學院,獲法學博士學位,現(xiàn)就職于中國政法大學國際法學院,兼任中國法學會理事、中國國際私法學會理事、韓國首爾國立大學中國研究所研究員。曾先后赴德國(2001)、奧地利(2003)、荷蘭(2004)、美國(2006—2007)、韓國(2009—2010)等國進行訪問研究。作者的主要專著有《不當?shù)美膰H私法問題》(武漢大學出版社,2006),主要譯著有《法律選擇與涉外司法》(北京大學出版社,2007)、《如果你是平等主義者,為何如此富有?》(北京大學出版社,2009)等;先后在“American Journal ofComparative Law”、“Asian Pacific Law and Policy Journal”、“Journal ofCambridge Studies”、《法學研究》、《法學評論》、《比較法研究》、《武漢大學學報》、《求是學刊》、《民商法論叢》、《中國國際法年刊》、《中國國際私法與比較法年刊》、《武大國際法評論》、《人民法院報》、《南方周末》、《聯(lián)合早報》等國內外刊物上發(fā)表中英文學術論文、譯文及評論50余篇;其科研及教學成果曾獲得湖北省第六屆哲學社會科學優(yōu)秀成果獎二等獎、北京市第十屆哲學社會科學優(yōu)秀成果獎二等獎、中國高等學??茖W研究優(yōu)秀成果獎(人文社會科學)三等獎、中國政法大學第四屆青年教師教學基本功大賽冠軍等獎項。

書籍目錄

PrefaceChapter One  Introduction  1.1  Name,Scope and Nature    1.1.1  Name    1.1.2  Scope    1.1.3  Nature  1.2  Definition. A Chinese Approach  1.3  Justification for Private International Law    1.3.1  Justice and Reciprocation    1.3.2  Sovereign Justification    1.3.3  Economic Justification    1.3.4  Chinese Doctrine  1.4  Sources of Private International Law    1.4.1  Domestic Sources    1.4.2  International Sources    1.4.3  Sources of Chinese Private International Law  1.5  Structure and Categories of Conflicts Rules    1.5.1  Structure of Conflicts Rule    1.5.2  CategoriesChapter Two  Historical Survey   2.1  European Continental History    2.1.1  Antiquity    2.1.2  Personal Law Period    2.1.3  The Statute Theories    2.1.4  The German Contribution: Seat Theory   2.2  Anglo-American History    2.2.1  English History    2.2.2  American History   2.3  East Asian History    2.3.1  Japanese History    2.3.2  Chinese HistoryChapter Three The Subjects of Private Intemational Law  3.1  Natural Persons    3.1.1  Nationality    3.1.2  Domicile  3.2  Legal Persons    3.2.1  Nationality    3.2.2  Domicile    3.2.3  Recognition of Foreign Legal Persons  3.3  States    3.3.1  Characteristics of States as the Subjects of Private International Law    3.3.2  immunities of States and Their Property  3.4  International organizations    3.4.1  Characteristics of International Organizations as the Subjects of Private International Law    3.4.2  Privileges and immunities    3.4.3  Applicable LawChapter Four  Jurisdiction of Courts in IntemaUonal Civil Litigation  4.1  Basic Theory of Jurisdiction    4.1.1  Definition of Jurisdiction in the Context of Private International Law    4.1.2  Categories of Jurisdiction    4.1.3  Conflicts of Jurisdiction  4.2  International Civil Jurisdiction in the United States Courts    4.2.1  Types of Civil Jurisdiction in the United States    4.2.2  Bases for Jurisdiction in the United States    4.2.3  Limits on Jurisdiction: Forum non conveniens  4.3  International Civil Jurisdiction in Chinese Courts    4.3.1  Overview    4.3.2  Jurisdiction of the Chinese People' s Courts in International Civil LitigationChapter Five  General Part of Conflicts Law  5.1  Characterization    5.1.1  The Need for Characterization    5.1.2  Conflict of Characterizations    5.1.3  Application of Law for Characterization    5.1.4  Characterization in Chinese People' s Courts  5.2  Renvoi    5.2.1  Definition    5.2.2  Debate on Renvoi    5.2.3  Application of the Doctrine in Certain Foreign Countries/Regions    5.2.3  Renvoi in Chinese Legislation and Judicial Practice  5.3  Proof of Foreign Law and Evasion of Law    5.3.1  Need for the Proof of Foreign Law    5.3.2  Proof of Foreign Law in Some Foreign Jurisdictions    5.3.3  Proof of Foreign Law in Chinese People' s Courts    5.3.4  Evasion of Law  5.4  Public Order Reservation    5.4.1  Introduction    5.4.2  Legislative Development of the Doctrine of Ordre Public in China    5.4.3  Cases in which the Doctrine is Invoked by the People' s Courts of China    5.4.4  Chinese Scholarship on Ordre Public    5.4.5  ConclusionChapter Six  Selected Areas of Conflicts Rules  6.1  Capacities    6.1.1  Natural Persons    6.1.2  Legal Persons  6.2  Contracts    6.2.1  Overview    6.2.2  Party Autonomy    6.2.3  Applicable Law in the Absence of Choice  6.3  Torts    6.3.1  Overview    6.3.2  Conflicts Rules in Torts in Certain Foreign Countries    6.3.3  Chinese Conflicts Rules in Torts  6.4  Property    6.4.1  The Distinction in Law between Movables and Immovables    6.4.2  The Law Applicable to Immovables    6.4.3  The Law Applicable to Movables    6.4.4  The Sphere of the Lex Situs    6.4.5  Chinese Conflicts Rules in Property  6.5  Family Issues    6.5.1  Introduction    6.5.2  Marriage and Divorce    6.5.3  Matrimonial Causes    6.5.4  Conclusion  6.6  Succession    6.6.1  Overview    6.6.2  Legal Succession    6.6.3  Testamentary Succession    6.6.4  Vacant Succession    6.6.5  Chinese Legislation and PracticeChapter Seven  Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments  7.1  General Observations    7.1.1  Definitions    7.1.2  Theoretical Basis for Recognition and Enforcement    7.1.3  Conditions of Recognition and Enforcement    7.1.4  Enforcement Procedures of Recognized Foreign Judgments  7.2  Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in China    7.2.1  Domestic Rules Regarding Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments    7.2.2  International Treaties and Bilateral AgreementsChapter Eight  Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards  8.1  Characteristics of International Commercial Arbitration    8.1.1  Overview    8.1.2 The Meaning of "International" and "Commercial"  8.2  Basic Theory of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Awards    8.2.1  Distinction between Recognition and Enforcement    8.2.2  Place of Recognition and Enforcement    8.2.3  Consequences of Refusal of Recognition and Enforcement  8.3 The Regime for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Awards in China    8.3.1  The New York Convention in China    8.3.2  Chinese Domestic Law on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign AwardsChapter Nine China's Codification of Conflicts Law: Latest Development  9.1  A Brief Summary of the Draft  9.2  Comments on the Important Issues of the Draft    9.2.1  General Provisions    9.2.2  Civil Parties    9.2.3  Family Relationships    9.2.4  Succession    9.2.5  Property or Real Rights    9.2.6  Intellectual Property    9.2.7  Contracts    9.2.8  Torts    9.2.9  Other Civil Relationships  9.3  Concluding RemarksSelected BibliographyAnnexes  Annex Ⅰ  Glossary of Private International Law  Annex Ⅱ  Model Law of Private International Law of The People's Republic of China  Annex Ⅲ  Chapter Eight of the General Principle of Civil Law of the People's Republic of China  Annex Ⅳ  Part Four of the Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China  Annex Ⅴ  Part Seven of Opinions on Application of the General Principle of Civil Law  Annex Ⅵ  Part Eighteen of the Opinions of the Application of the Civil Procedure Law  Annex Ⅶ  Provisions on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Laws in Hearing the Cases Involving Foreign-related Civil or Commercial Contractual Disputes  Annex Ⅷ  Cases Study

章節(jié)摘錄

  open to criticism in that it can lead to confusion with public international law and does notproperly reflect the fact that the subject embraces the difficulties that arise when one stateincludes more than one jurisdiction, such as China and the United States. Likewise, thelatter is misleading in that the entire object of the subject is to promote harmony rather thanconflict between the different legal systems of the world.if) Nevertheless, the author submits that as both titles have long been used throughout theworld and as nobody has found a better one, it hardly seems worthwhile to devote furtherthought to this merely terminological issue.For this reason, the two terms are usedalternatively in this book without actual difference in meaning.@ 1.1.2 Scope The scope of private international law is another issue that invites debate, and thefollowing discussion is a tentative description of the different arguments on this issue fromthe perspective of comparative law. 1. Common Law Approach In common law countries, conflict of laws, or private international law, is a body ofrules designed to determine whether domestic or foreign law is to be applied when adomestic court is faced with a claim that contains a foreign element.~ The peculiarity ofprivate international law in common law doctrines is that it has no material content, in thesense that it does not provide any immediate solution to a particular dispute, but merelyindicates the legal system which is competent to provide the rules to be applied.  ……

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