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Book Title: The Rome III Regulation
Editor(s): Corneloup, Sabine
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: EXTENDED CONTENTS
Number of pages: 6
Extract:
EXTENDED CONTENTS
List of contributors xiii
Table of cases xiv
Table of legislation xvi
Introduction
Sabine Corneloup
A. FIRST VIEW ON THE SUBJECT MATTER AND THE PURPOSE 0.01
B. LEGAL BASIS AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 0.06
C. SCOPE OF APPLICATION 0.11
1. Temporal scope 0.11
2. Personal scope 0.13
3. Material scope 0.14
a. Subject matter 0.14
b. Existence of a conflict of laws 0.16
D. LEGAL ENVIRONMENT 0.17
1. Other private international law instruments 0.18
2. EU constitutional law 0.21
E. BASIC PRINCIPLES AND UNDERLYING POLICY 0.29
1. Main rules 0.29
a. Overview 0.29
b. Choice of law 0.31
c. Law applicable in the absence of a choice 0.33
2. The underlying favor divortii 0.35
CHAPTER I: SCOPE, RELATION WITH REGULATION (EC) NO 2201/2003, DEFINITIONS
AND UNIVERSAL APPLICATION
Article 1 Scope
Susanne Lilian Gössl and Jinske Verhellen
A. GENERAL 1.01
B. REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION: ARTICLE 1(1) 1.02
1. Divorce and legal separation 1.03
a. Does divorce include the dissolution of registered partnerships? 1.06
b. Does the dissolution of a same-sex marriage fall within the scope of Rome III? 1.07
c. Does `divorce' include a private divorce? 1.09
2. Situations involving a conflict of laws 1.16
C. EXCLUSIONS: ARTICLE 1(2) 1.18
1. Preliminary questions 1.20
a. Legal capacity of natural persons 1.20
b. Existence, validity or recognition of marriage ...
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