This book is the leading reference on Cambodian private international law in English.
The chapters systematically cover the whole of Cambodian private international law, including commercial matters, family law, succession, intellectual property, competition (antitrust), and environmental disputes.
The chapters do not merely cover the traditional conflict of law areas of jurisdiction, applicable law (choice of law) and enforcement. They also look into conflict of law questions arising in arbitration and assess Cambodia’s involvement in the harmonisation of private international law globally and regionally within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Similarly to the other volumes in the Studies in Private International Law - Asia series, this book presents the Cambodian 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 the subject.
By:
Nobumichi Teramura (University of Sydney Australia) Imprint: Hart Publishing Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 172mm,
Spine: 30mm
Weight: 686g ISBN:9781509954049 ISBN 10: 150995404X Series:Studies in Private International Law - Asia Pages: 304 Publication Date:16 October 2025 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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College/higher education
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Undergraduate
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Primary
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
1. Introduction: The Subject Matter of Private International Law 2. The Status and Basic Concepts of Private International Law in Cambodia 3. Treatment of Foreign Law in Cambodia 4. Direct Jurisdiction 5. Choice of Law for Contractual Obligations 6. Choice of Law in Torts 7. Choice of Law for Property Issues 8. Choice of Law for Family Issues 9. Law of Corporations, Insolvency, Antitrust and Unfair Competition 10. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 11. International Arbitration 12. The Harmonisation of Private International Law
Nobumichi Teramura is Associate Professor at Keio University Law School, Japan, and Affiliate at the Centre for Asian and Pacific Law within the University of Sydney (CAPLUS), Australia.