
Private International Law in Poland
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Inhalt
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- The Authors
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- General Introduction
- §1. Historical Development
- §2. International and Supranational Legal Framework
- §3. Nature and Scope
- §4. Characteristic of National PIL
- §5. Domestic Authorities Involved, Interpretation and Application of PIL
- Part I. General Principles (Choice of Law Technique)
- Chapter 1. Sources of PIL
- §1. Public International Law
- §2. Supranational Law
- §3. National Law
- §4. Case Law
- §5. Doctrine
- §6. Customary Law
- Chapter 2. Determination of the Applicable Law
- §1. Conflict-of-Law Rules
- I. Types of Conflict-of-Law Rules
- II. Connecting Factors
- III. Time Factors
- IV. Dépeçage
- V. Legal Consequences
- §2. Relevant Contact and Evasion of the Law
- §3. Choice of Law
- §4. Objective Connecting Factor
- I. Principle of the Closest Connection
- II. Nationality
- III. Residence
- A. Domicile (of Origin, of Choice, of Dependence)
- B. Habitual Residence
- C. Temporary Residence
- IV. Registered Office
- V. Lex Loci Delicti
- VI. Lex Rei (Cartae) Sitae
- §5. Changes in the Connecting Factors
- Changes in the Lex Causae
- §6. Combination of Connecting Factors
- Chapter 3. Basic Terms
- §1. Characterization (Classification)
- §2. Preliminary Question (Incidental Question)
- §3. Substance and Procedure
- §4. Renvoi
- §5. General Conflict Rule/Special Conflict Rule
- I. Capacity of Natural Persons
- II. Representation
- III. Making a Juridical Act and Its Form
- IV. Prescription of Claims and the Lapse of Time
- §6. Assimilation
- §7. Ordre Public (Public Policy)
- §8. Overriding Mandatory Rules
- §9. Evasion of Law
- §10. References to the Law of States with Multiple Legal Orders
- Part II. Conflict-of-Law Rules
- Chapter 1. Persons
- §1. Natural Persons
- I. Legal Capacity
- II. Name
- III. Nationality/Habitual Residence/Domicile
- IV. Stateless Persons and Refugees
- V. Transsexuals
- §2. Legal Persons
- I. Incorporated Organizations
- II. Unincorporated Organizations
- III. Scope of the Lex Societatis
- IV. Liability
- V. Relocation
- VI. Cross-Border Transformation
- Chapter 2. Obligations
- §1. Contractual Obligations
- I. Party Autonomy
- II. Form
- III. Validity and Formation
- IV. Performance
- V. Breach of Contractual Obligations (Including Damages)
- VI. Rescission
- VII. Representation
- VIII. Interpretation
- IX. Third Parties and Multiparty Agreements
- X. Assignment and Subrogation
- §2. Particular Contracts
- I. Sales Contract
- II. Service Contract
- III. Consumer Contract
- IV. Employment Contract
- V. Contracts of Carriage
- A. Carriage of Persons
- B. Carriage of Goods
- VI. Insurance Contracts
- VII. IP Contracts
- A. Licence Agreement
- B. Trademark Agreement
- C. Other
- VIII. Hybrid Contracts
- A. Leasing
- B. Factoring
- C. Franchise
- D. Publishing Contract
- E. Other
- IX. Negotiable Instruments
- A. Bills of Exchange
- B. Cheques
- C. Letters of Credit
- X. Agency Contracts
- §3. Non-contractual Obligations
- I. Party Autonomy
- II. Objective Connection
- III. Law of Torts
- A. Lex Loci Delicti
- B. Scope of Application
- C. Damages (Compensation)
- D. Insurance and Social Security Law
- IV. Unfair Competition
- V. Negotiorum Gestio
- VI. Unjust Enrichment
- VII. Culpa in Contrahendo
- VIII. Other
- Chapter 3. Property
- §1. Lex Rei Sitae
- §2. Moveable Property
- I. Collateral
- II. Goods in Transit
- III. Cultural Property
- IV. Other
- §3. Immoveable Property
- I. Mortgage
- II. Immissions
- III. Easements
- §4. Securities
- §5. Trust
- §6. Expropriation
- Chapter 4. Intangible Property Rights
- §1. Rights of Personality
- I. Applicable Law
- II. Remedies
- §2. Intellectual Property
- I. Creation
- II. Protection
- III. Ownership and Transfer
- IV. Infringement
- Chapter 5. Family Law
- §1. State Law - Religious Law
- §2. Marriage
- I. Engagement
- II. Heterosexual Marriage
- A. Substance
- B. Form
- III. Same-Sex Marriage
- A. Substance
- B. Form
- IV. Personal Effects of Marriage
- V. Dissolution
- A. Annulment
- B. Divorce
- C. Other
- §3. Matrimonial Property
- I. Choice of Law Agreement
- II. Relationship to Succession Law
- §4. Registered Partnership: Partnership/Civil Unions
- I. Conclusion, Personal Effect, Dissolution and Property
- §5. Extra-Marital Cohabitation
- I. Personal Effect, Dissolution and Property
- §6. Maintenance Law
- I. Spousal Maintenance
- II. Partnership Maintenance
- III. Maintenance of Cohabitees
- §7. Child Law
- I. Determination of Parenthood
- II. Custody and Contact
- III. Guardianship
- IV. Adoption
- V. Artificial Insemination, Surrogacy
- VI. Child Support
- VII. Child Abduction
- §8. Protection of Adults
- Chapter 6. Succession Law
- §1. Lex Successionis
- §2. Scope of Application
- §3. Testamentary Disposition
- I. Legal Capacity
- II. Choice of Law
- III. Compulsory Portion
- IV. Interpretation
- V. Last Will
- A. Formal Validity
- B. Substantive Validity
- VI. Legacy
- A. Formal Validity
- B. Substantive Validity
- VII. Testamentary Contract
- A. Formal Validity
- B. Substantive Validity
- §4. Inheritance and Liability
- Part III. Annex: International Civil Procedure
- Chapter 1. Sources of International Civil Procedure
- Chapter 2. The Principle of Lex Fori
- Chapter 3. National Jurisdiction
- Chapter 4. International Jurisdiction
- §1. Statutory Forums
- §2. Choice of Forum Agreement
- §3. Procedural Requirements
- §4. International Service
- §5. Rules of Evidence
- §6. Temporary Relief
- Chapter 5. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Decisions
- Chapter 6. International Insolvency Law
- Chapter 7. International Arbitration
- Selected Bibliography
- Table of Cases
- Table of Statutory Instruments
- Table of International Treaties
- Index
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