This clear and authoritative introduction to the principles of a complex
and rapidly changing area of the law now appears in a revised and
updated form, with a completely new chapter on Trusts. The English
conflict of laws is a body of rules whose purpose is to assist an
English court in deciding a case which contains a foreign element. It
consists of three main topics, which concern respectively: (i) the
jurisdiction of the English courts, in the sense of their competence to
hear and determine a case; (ii) the selection of the appropriate rules
of a system of law, English or foreign, which it is to apply in deciding
a case before it (the rules governing this selection are known as choice
of law rules); and (iii) the recognition of and enforcement of judgments
rendered by foreign courts, or awards of foreign arbitrations. It will
continue to be a valuable text for students and practitioners alike.