@inbook{64e19bc6f6a14010aaa478c03f641144,
title = "National Report: Great Britain",
abstract = "Paul Beaumont Mihail Danov Katarina Trimmings Burcu Y{\"u}ksel This chapter is an analysis of some of the issues that can be learned from the British case law on the EU private international law (PIL) instruments covered by the EUPILLAR project (Brussels I and IIa, Rome I and II, and Maintenance Regulations) and of the findings from the qualitative interviews conducted in relation to the operation of those instruments in the two legal systems comprising Great Britain. The study is not comprehensive on the UK due to not taking account of the operation of the EUPILLAR instruments in Northern Ireland. Datasets have been compiled for the civil and commercial and family PIL cases on the EUPILLAR Regulations before the English and Welsh courts for the period from 1 March 2002 up to 2015. The case law datasets in England and Wales were compiled by conducting searches in electronic databases. Although the...",
author = "Beaumont, {Paul Reid} and Mihail Danov and Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yuksel",
year = "2017",
doi = "10.5040/9781782256793.ch-005",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-78225-676-2",
series = "Studies in Private International Law",
publisher = "Hart Publishing",
pages = "79--124",
editor = "Paul Beaumont and Danov, {Mihail } and Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yuksel",
booktitle = "Cross-Border Litigation in Europe",
}