- Research,
« Private international law – Volume 1: general principles »
from November 28, 2013 to December 28, 2013
By Michel Attal and Arnaud Raynouard. “In compliance with the Master’s degree (1st and 2nd year) curriculum, this textbook describes a chapter of law that has been wholly reshuffled by the EU due to globalization”
- Identification of the competent jurisdiction;
- Definition of the applicable law or norm;
- International effectiveness of judicial decisions and acts.
Volume 2 describes the solutions specific to each domain according to the classification of contemporary international private law: judicial acts, extra-contractual liability, personal status (including nationality and foreigners’ status), actual status…
This valuable approach provides highly performing educational tools: references to judicial doctrine, to case law and to international and European sources of law.
To date :
- The new EU legal norms ;
- The latest texts and decision concerning the non European private law relations.
Authors : Michel ATTAL (french website), Associate professor (accredited research supervisor -HDR) Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, Director of studies at the Institute of Judicial Studies -IEJ, co-director of the Master’s Degree (2nd year) in international and comparative law (Master Droit international et comparé), Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Law, Barrister (Court of Toulouse).
Arnaud RAYNOUARD, Associate professor at Université Paris-Dauphine, Vice-Chancellor of the University.
Some key figures
- 427 lecturers-researchers and researchers
- 13 research units (among them 4 joint research teams)
- 3 doctoral schools and 4 co-certified doctoral schools
- 610 PhD students (120 first year students, 43% international students)
- 78 theses defended, 12 international joint supervision
- 3 Attractivity chair 3 Emergence, 3 Transversality, 3 ATS
- 2014 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
- 8 IUF members including 2 new nominations in 2015, 1 in 2016