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Professor of Private International Law Adrian Briggs is a Fellow and Tutor at St Edmund Hall and has been teaching in Oxford since 1980.
His main interest is in the conflict of laws, and within that, in questions of civil jurisdiction and the recognition of foreign judgments.
He is an assistant editor of Dicey & Morris (14th edn. 2006, and supplements), and has chambers in the Temple from which he is able to remind himself that although it is one thing to persuade oneself that the law is clear and explicable, it is quite another to persuade a court.
All | Recent | Selected Publications sorted by selection | sort by year A Briggs, Agreements on Jurisdiction and Choice of Law (OUP: Oxford Private International Law Series 2008) Abstract: Analysis of common and European law as it governs and relates to agreements on jurisdiction and choice of law, including attention to scope, validity, drafting, and enforcement by direct and indirect means. ISBN: 9780199282302 A Briggs, The Conflict of Laws (Clarendon Law Series) (OUP 2002) A Briggs, Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments, Fifth Edition (informa 2009) Abstract: The law on civil jurisdiction and the recognition of judgments ISBN: 9781843118152 A Briggs, 'Choice of Choice of Law' (2003) 2003(1) Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly 12-38 A Briggs, 'Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones: Rethinking the Law on Foreign Judgments' (2004) 2004(8) Singapore Yearbook of International Law 1-22 A Briggs, Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments, 4th edition (Informa/Lloyds of London Press 2005) Other notes:While the cover also bears the name of Peter Rees, he is joint editor only inasmuch as he reads AB's text and occasionally suggests changes. He has not written for this edition, and one of his chapters from the first edition has been rewritten by AB and the other withdrawn. ISBN: 1-84311-4259 Correspondence address: St Edmund Hall, Oxford, OX1 4AR
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