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Brexit and the Future of Private International Law in English Courts Mukarrum Ahmed (Lecturer in Business Law, Lecturer in Business Law, Lancaster University)

Brexit and the Future of Private International Law in English Courts By Mukarrum Ahmed (Lecturer in Business Law, Lecturer in Business Law, Lancaster University)

Brexit and the Future of Private International Law in English Courts by Mukarrum Ahmed (Lecturer in Business Law, Lecturer in Business Law, Lancaster University)


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By commentating on post-Brexit changes in England, this book examines the future of private international law in English courts by analyzing, understanding, and reframing some fundamental assumptions about the discipline with a view to suggesting adjustments and law reform.

Brexit and the Future of Private International Law in English Courts Summary

Brexit and the Future of Private International Law in English Courts by Mukarrum Ahmed (Lecturer in Business Law, Lecturer in Business Law, Lancaster University)

In Brexit and the Future of Private International Law in English Courts, Mukarrum Ahmed discusses the impact of Brexit upon jurisdiction, foreign judgments, and the applicable law in civil and commercial matters. By providing a commentary on the principal post-Brexit changes in England, this book faces towards the future of private international law in English courts. It utilises a once-in-a-generation opportunity to analyse, understand, and reframe some fundamental assumptions about the discipline with a view to suggesting adjustments and law reform. Ahmed argues that a conscious unlearning of the central precepts of EU private international law would be detrimental to the future of English private international law. The multilateral issues that lie ahead for the discipline rely on the legal epistemology of EU private international law, which also serves as a useful reference point when comparing aspects of English private international law. Unshackled from the EU's external competence constraints, the UK will have the opportunity to play a more prominent role in the development of the Hague Conference's global instruments. A methodologically pluralist approach to English private international law may be the best route to sustain its global leadership in this field, as well as simultaneously assimilating the best private international law developments from the Commonwealth, Europe, and beyond.

About Mukarrum Ahmed (Lecturer in Business Law, Lecturer in Business Law, Lancaster University)

Dr Mukarrum Ahmed is Lecturer in Business Law at Lancaster University and a barrister of Lincoln's Inn. He has a PhD in Law from the University of Aberdeen, where he was the recipient of a fully funded Doctoral Scholarship and the Principal's Excellence Award. His first book, The Nature and Enforcement of Choice of Court Agreements (Hart/Bloomsbury), was published in 2017. He has published in leading law journals including the Law Quarterly Review and the Journal of Private International Law.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: Jurisdiction 3: Recognition and Enforcement of Judgements 4: The Applicable Law 5: Reflections on the Post-Brexit Private International Law Regime in England

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NPB9780192848116
9780192848116
0192848119
Brexit and the Future of Private International Law in English Courts by Mukarrum Ahmed (Lecturer in Business Law, Lecturer in Business Law, Lancaster University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2022-05-05
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