Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws,
this book provides ready access to the law applied to cases involving cross
border issues in Sweden. It offers every lawyer dealing with questions
of conflict of laws much-needed access to these conflict rules, presented
clearly and concisely by a local expert. Beginning with a general
introduction, the monograph goes on to discuss the choice of law technique,
sources of private international law, and the relevant connection with other
laws. Then follows clear description and analysis of the rules of choice of
law on natural and legal persons, contractual and non-contractual obligations,
movable and immovable property, intangible property rights, company law,
family law (marriage, cohabitation, registered partnerships, matrimonial
property, maintenance, child law), and succession law (including testamentary
dispositions).
The presentation concludes with an overview of relevant civil procedure,
examining lex fori and issues of national and international jurisdiction,
acceptability and enforcement of foreign judgements, and international
arbitration. Its succinct yet scholarly nature, as well as the practical
quality of the information it provides, make this book a valuable resource for
lawyers handling cases in Sweden. Academics and researchers, as well as
judges, notaries public, marriage registrars, youth welfare officers,
teachers, students, and local and public authorities will welcome this very
useful guide, and will appreciate its value in the study of private
international law from a comparative perspective.