Research methods in private international law : a handbook on regulation, research and teaching / edited by Xandra Kramer, (Professor of Private Law, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Professor of Private International Law, Utrecht University, the Netherlands) and Laura Carballo Piñeiro, (Professor of Private International Law, Universidade de Vigo, Spain).
2024
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Research methods in private international law : a handbook on regulation, research and teaching / edited by Xandra Kramer, (Professor of Private Law, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Professor of Private International Law, Utrecht University, the Netherlands) and Laura Carballo Piñeiro, (Professor of Private International Law, Universidade de Vigo, Spain).
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Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
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1 online resource (408 pages).
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Handbooks of research methods in law.
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Contents: Preface
1. Private international law in a global world: A revival of methodologies and research methods / Laura Carballo Piñeiro and Xandra Kramer
Part I: Public, private and regulatory approaches
2. Politics and private international law / Christopher A. Whytock
3. Private international law and human rights / Patrick Kinsch
4. Conflict of methods in private international law: A legal theory perspective / María Carlota Ucín
5. Between flexibility and certainty: Navigating between hard law and soft law in private international law / Marta Pertegás
6. The private side of private international law: Deregulation and private autonomy / Cristina M. Mariottini
7. Recognition - a methodology without a method? / Dulce Lopes
Part II: Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches
8. Private international law will be comparative or it will be nothing / Diego P. Fernández Arroyo
9. Empirical methods and private international law / Christoph A. Kern
10. Economic analysis of private international law / Giesela Rühl
11. The methodological influence of European private international law on domestic legal systems: A downstream analysis / Adriani Dori
12. Private international law meets technology / Marco Giacalone and Paola Giacalone
Part III: Shaping the future through private international law methodology
13. Towards private international law for everyone / Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm and Ralf Michaels
14. Feminist approaches to private international law / Mary Keyes
15. India's private international law rules: Persistence of colonial law in a post-colonial state: A twail-ean exploration / Sai Ramani Garimella
16. Private international law and teaching methodology: A nigerian perspective / Abubakri Yekini and Chukwuma Samuel Adesina Okoli
17. Private international law and teaching methodology in Mexico / María Mercedes Albornoz and Nuria González Martín
18. Teaching private international law: A view from the Netherlands / Aukje A.H. van Hoek.
1. Private international law in a global world: A revival of methodologies and research methods / Laura Carballo Piñeiro and Xandra Kramer
Part I: Public, private and regulatory approaches
2. Politics and private international law / Christopher A. Whytock
3. Private international law and human rights / Patrick Kinsch
4. Conflict of methods in private international law: A legal theory perspective / María Carlota Ucín
5. Between flexibility and certainty: Navigating between hard law and soft law in private international law / Marta Pertegás
6. The private side of private international law: Deregulation and private autonomy / Cristina M. Mariottini
7. Recognition - a methodology without a method? / Dulce Lopes
Part II: Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches
8. Private international law will be comparative or it will be nothing / Diego P. Fernández Arroyo
9. Empirical methods and private international law / Christoph A. Kern
10. Economic analysis of private international law / Giesela Rühl
11. The methodological influence of European private international law on domestic legal systems: A downstream analysis / Adriani Dori
12. Private international law meets technology / Marco Giacalone and Paola Giacalone
Part III: Shaping the future through private international law methodology
13. Towards private international law for everyone / Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm and Ralf Michaels
14. Feminist approaches to private international law / Mary Keyes
15. India's private international law rules: Persistence of colonial law in a post-colonial state: A twail-ean exploration / Sai Ramani Garimella
16. Private international law and teaching methodology: A nigerian perspective / Abubakri Yekini and Chukwuma Samuel Adesina Okoli
17. Private international law and teaching methodology in Mexico / María Mercedes Albornoz and Nuria González Martín
18. Teaching private international law: A view from the Netherlands / Aukje A.H. van Hoek.
Summary
"This incisive Research Handbook provides valuable insights into the various methodological approaches to Private International Law (PIL) from regulatory and educational perspectives. It comprehensively unpacks central themes in the field including international jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement, and scrupulously analyses core debates whilst addressing legislative and policy issues. Featuring contributions from carefully selected eminent scholars, the Research Handbook is structured in three thematic sections. The first section explores the divide between public and private approaches to PIL regulation and research, covering human rights perspectives and key private initiatives in regulation. Moving on to address classical and modern research methodologies in PIL, the second section examines comparative law, empirical, economic and technical approaches and considers the influence of technology. The final section concludes with a discussion of crucial societal and educational aspects of PIL. Research Methods in Private International Law will prove an essential reference for academics, researchers, and students of law with a particular interest in PIL, human rights law and research methods in law. Its practical focus on methodology will also be of benefit to policymakers and legal practitioners in the PIL field"-- Provided by publisher.
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