Description: This book looks at Indian conflict of laws through a combination of common and civil law analytical techniques and perspectives, providing readers worldwide with a more profound and comprehensive understanding of private international law in India.
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Adeline Chong is an Assistant Professor in Law at the Singapore Management University.
Photo credit: Singapore Management UniversityReview Quotes:
"Indian Private International Law certainly contains the currently leading reference to Indian private international law in English." --Matthias Weller, Conflictoflaws.net
"This book is of immense significance because it provides comparative examples of PIL from developed and developing countries." --Abhishek Trivedi, Asian Journal of International Law "The four monographs reviewed here, respectively devoted to China, India, Indonesia, and Japan, present very comprehensive developments on the principal components of private international law ... Each work is a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners, as it identifies, for each country, the rules in force, the international conventions ratified, a table of cited decisions, and a rich bibliography." --Revue critique de droit International Privé