Christoph Schärtl develops an independent approach to defining the term "state" in order to solve problems recognizing foreign judgments if the state has a federal government.
The recognition of foreign judgments according to autonomous German law causes particular problems if the state in which the judgment was given has a federal and not a centralist form of government. Christoph Schärtl develops an independent approach to defining the term "state" within the meaning of Section 328 I No.1 of the German Code of Civil Procedure, an approach which can be applied equally to all types of federations and which is dogmatically well-founded and centered around the derivation of state jurisdiction from one common sovereign. The author examines the situation in the USA, where the individual states are to a large extent independent and have created their own legal systems, in order to show how practical this approach actually is.
Autorentext
ist Professor für Bürgerliches Recht, Deutsches und Europäisches Handels- und Gesellschaftsrecht, Internationales Privatrecht sowie Deutsches und Internationales Zivilverfahrensrecht an der SRH Hochschule Heidelberg; Prodekan für Forschung der Fakultät für Sozial- und Rechtswissenschaften und Senator, ebenda.
The recognition of foreign judgments according to autonomous German law causes particular problems if the state in which the judgment was given has a federal and not a centralist form of government. Christoph Schärtl develops an independent approach to defining the term "state" within the meaning of Section 328 I No.1 of the German Code of Civil Procedure, an approach which can be applied equally to all types of federations and which is dogmatically well-founded and centered around the derivation of state jurisdiction from one common sovereign. The author examines the situation in the USA, where the individual states are to a large extent independent and have created their own legal systems, in order to show how practical this approach actually is.
Autorentext
ist Professor für Bürgerliches Recht, Deutsches und Europäisches Handels- und Gesellschaftsrecht, Internationales Privatrecht sowie Deutsches und Internationales Zivilverfahrensrecht an der SRH Hochschule Heidelberg; Prodekan für Forschung der Fakultät für Sozial- und Rechtswissenschaften und Senator, ebenda.
Titel
Das Spiegelbildprinzip im Rechtsverkehr mit ausländischen Staatenverbindungen
Untertitel
Unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des deutsch-amerikanischen Rechtsverkehrs
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9783161584992
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E-Book (pdf)
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Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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26.85 MB
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314
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