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Private international law and the internet

Svantesson Dan Jerker Borje

Private international law and the internet - 2nd - Austin Kluwer Law International 2012 - 557p xxii

Acknowledgements
CHAPTER 1 Introduction;
CHAPTER 2 Approaching the Internet;
CHAPTER 3 Approaching Private International Law;
CHAPTER 4 Traditional Common Law: Australia, England and Hong Kong SAR;
CHAPTER 5 The United States of America;
CHAPTER 6 European Civil Law: Germany and Sweden;
CHAPTER 7 The People’s Republic of China;
CHAPTER 8 International Instruments;
CHAPTER 9 A Critique of Current Rules of Private International Law;
CHAPTER 10 Geo-location: Impact, Risks and Possibilities;
CHAPTER 11 Proposed ‘Defamation Convention Model’;
CHAPTER 12 Proposed ‘Contracts Convention Model’;
CHAPTER 13 Concluding Remarks;
Appendices ;
APPENDIX 1 Practical Checklist to Private International Law Issues for Drafters of Online Agreements;
APPENDIX 2 Practical Checklist to Private International Law Issues for Potential Litigants;
APPENDIX 3 Practical Checklist to Private International Law Issues for Potential Defendants;
Selected Bibliography

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