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Excerpt from International Civil and Commercial Law as Founded Upon Theory, Legislation, and Practice
It may be in point to recall that Continental jurists are inclined to deal with these problems from the philosophical point of View, and to attempt, as far as possible, to work out a logical system. The author has followed this precedent to some extent, but has taken care to note any divergence between theory and practice. In view of the increasing commerce and intercourse between the Old World and the New, and the consequent increase in inter national litigation, part of which, at least, must be prosecuted in the courts of the Old World, it is believed that the present work will prove serviceable to both the practitioner and student.
There is another noticeable difference in the treatment which the Continental jurist gives to the subject of International Private Law from that which our own authors accord to it. With us it is merely a branch of jurisprudence, and serves as a heading for a certain group of questions which occupy the attention of the courts. In Europe it constitutes also a branch of political science, as it deals with certain problems of sovereignty and the relations of the individual to the state. This results partly from the con ception there so widely accepted, that the bond which unites the individual with his native state remains effective even in his private relations, though he has entered the territory of a foreign state. Many of the topics dealt with in the present work may therefore well occupy the attention of the student of comparative politics.
In the supplements of American and English law appended to the author''s paragraphs, I have endeavored to state brie?y and without discussion or argument, the law recognized in those jurisdictions, upon the principal points dealt with by the author.
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It may be in point to recall that Continental jurists are inclined to deal with these problems from the philosophical point of View, and to attempt, as far as possible, to work out a logical system. The author has followed this precedent to some extent, but has taken care to note any divergence between theory and practice. In view of the increasing commerce and intercourse between the Old World and the New, and the consequent increase in inter national litigation, part of which, at least, must be prosecuted in the courts of the Old World, it is believed that the present work will prove serviceable to both the practitioner and student.
There is another noticeable difference in the treatment which the Continental jurist gives to the subject of International Private Law from that which our own authors accord to it. With us it is merely a branch of jurisprudence, and serves as a heading for a certain group of questions which occupy the attention of the courts. In Europe it constitutes also a branch of political science, as it deals with certain problems of sovereignty and the relations of the individual to the state. This results partly from the con ception there so widely accepted, that the bond which unites the individual with his native state remains effective even in his private relations, though he has entered the territory of a foreign state. Many of the topics dealt with in the present work may therefore well occupy the attention of the student of comparative politics.
In the supplements of American and English law appended to the author''s paragraphs, I have endeavored to state brie?y and without discussion or argument, the law recognized in those jurisdictions, upon the principal points dealt with by the author.
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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F. Meili
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ISBN - 9780265630198
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 3.2 cm
Page Count - 593
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F. Meili
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