

Private international law deals with the questions a court must address when considering disputes between parties from different jurisdictions. The two main questions that private international law attempts to answer are: 1. the jurisdiction in which a case may be heard, and 2. which laws from which jurisdiction(s) apply.
Matt Firth, L.L.B. , M.A.
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Born: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England. LLB (English and French Law) 1995, University of Canterbury, Kent, England. ILEC Regional Manager for Austria and Germany, PLEAD Project Manager. RSA CTEFLA, Diploma and MA in TEFL (dissertation: Materials Design in English for Legal Purposes). Matt has taught... more




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