Morris: The Conflict of Laws has for more than half a century been one of the leading textbooks on the conflict of laws, covering all the main aspects of the subject, also known as private international law. It traces the development of the ideas and fundamental principles of the subject and examines the current practice of the English courts.
The eleventh edition has been fully revised to incorporate the many developments in the field. Features of the new edition include:
Morris has always combined an examination of the theoretical basis and methodology of the subject with a clear exploration of increasingly complex rules. The new edition continues this tradition, encouraging a critical appreciation of the importance of this fascinating branch of law in England’s multicultural society and an ever more interconnected world.
Authoritative, comprehensive and clearly written, Morris: The Conflict of Laws will continue to be welcomed by law students, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, and by practising lawyers.