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Author / Creator:Hoffheimer, Michael H., 1954-
Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:New York : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, c2013.
Description:xv, 470 p. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:The examples & explanations series
Examples & explanations series.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9129952
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ISBN:9781454815518 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1454815515 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Summary of Contents
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Part I. Status and Power of Courts over Persons
  • Chapter 2. Domicile
  • Chapter 3. Personal Jurisdiction: Constitutional Foundations and Traditional Bases
  • Chapter 4. Personal Jurisdiction: Pushing the Envelope
  • Part II. Traditional Choice of Law Rules
  • Chapter 5. Torts
  • Chapter 6. Contracts
  • Chapter 7. Property
  • Chapter 8. Wills, Intestate Succession and Trusts
  • Chapter 9. Marriage
  • Chapter 10. Agency, Partnership and Corporations
  • Part III. Traditional Problems and Escape Devices
  • Chapter 11. Manipulation and Characterization
  • Chapter 12. Substance vs. Procedure
  • Chapter 13. Statutes of Limitation
  • Chapter 14. Public Policy
  • Chapter 15. Renvoi
  • Part IV. Modern Choice of Law Approaches
  • Chapter 16. New York Approach
  • Chapter 17. Interest Analysis
  • Chapter 18. Comparative Impairment and Modified Interest Analysis
  • Chapter 19. The Better Rule Approach
  • Chapter 20. Second Restatement Approach to Torts
  • Chapter 21. Second Restatement and UCC Approach to Contracts
  • Chapter 22. Modern Answers to Traditional Problems
  • Part V. Choice of Law in Federal Court
  • Chapter 23. Erie and Section 1404(a) Transfers
  • Part VI. International Conflicts
  • Chapter 24. International Scope of Federal Statutes and Constitutional Provisions
  • Chapter 25. Choice of Law in Europe (Rome I and Rome II)
  • Part VII. Constitutional Limits
  • Chapter 26. Significant Contacts
  • Chapter 27. Other Due Process, Full Faith and Credit, and Federalism Limits
  • Chapter 28. Equal Protection and Privileges and Immunities
  • Part VIII. Enforcing Judgments
  • Chapter 29. Foreign Country Judgments
  • Chapter 30. Full Faith and Credit Obligations to Enforce Sister State Judgments
  • Chapter 31. Domestic Relations Judgments: Divorce, Support and Alimony
  • Part IX. Practice and Procedures
  • Chapter 32. Proving Foreign Law