Introduction. - The rise of nationality: the theoretical background; the politics of nationality seen through the prism of private international law; the technical advantages associated with using nationality as a connecting factor or a head of jurisdiction - The decline of nationality: the changed theoretical landscape; the place of nationality in the contemporary politics of private international law; the residual relevance of the technical advantages associated with nationality - Concluding remarks
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The Evolving Role of Nationality in Private International Law
Franzina, Pietro
2013
Abstract
Introduction. - The rise of nationality: the theoretical background; the politics of nationality seen through the prism of private international law; the technical advantages associated with using nationality as a connecting factor or a head of jurisdiction - The decline of nationality: the changed theoretical landscape; the place of nationality in the contemporary politics of private international law; the residual relevance of the technical advantages associated with nationality - Concluding remarksI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.