Foreword; List of Contributors; Introduction: Private International and Cosmopolitan Integration, Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm; 1: Private International Law as an Ethic of Responsivity, Ralf Michaels; Part I: Communication Legal Diversity and Integration; 2: Embracing Diversity - The Role of the Hague Conference in the Creation of Universal Instruments, Hans van Loon; 3: Managing Diversity in Cross-Border Succession Problems: A British Perspective, Janeen M Carruthers; 4: Cross-border family issues in the EU: Multiplicity of instruments, inconsistencies and problems of coordination, Rosario Espinosa Calabuig; 5: Non-uniform Application of European Union Private International Law, Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yüksel; 6: On Private International Law, the EU and Brexit, Marta Requejo Isidro; Part II: Cooperation The Architecture of Engagement; 7: International Judicial Cooperation as the Architecture of Engagement, María Blanca Noodt Taquela; 8: Judicial co-operation: Resolving the Differing Approaches, David McClean; 9: Judicial Cooperation in South America: Regional Perspective, Nadia de Araujo; 10: Civil Judicial Cooperation: A Scottish Experience, Nicola Wisdahl; 11: The Judgments Project of the Hague Conference on Private International Law: a way forward for a long-awaited solution, Fabrício B. Pasquot Polido; Part III: Coordination The Evolving Focus on the Individual; 12: Integrating Legal Approaches to Migration, Kasey McCall-Smith; 13: Labour Migration and Private International Law, Laura Carballo Piñeiro; 14: E-commerce and Consumer Protection in Integrated Markets, Beatriz Añoveros Terradas; 15: Protection of the Individual in Recent Private International Law Codification in Latin America, Sebastián Paredes; 16: The Challenges of the New Social and Scientific Realities in Private International Family Law – The Latin American Experience, Nieve Rubaja and María Mercedes Albornoz; Part IV: Engagement Private International Law in Practice; 17: The Key Role of Judges in the Development of Private International Law: Lessons Learned from the Work of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, Ignacio Goicoechea and Hans van Loon; 18: Private International Law and International Commercial Arbitration – A Dialogue about the Usefulness and Awareness of the Former for the Latter, Giuditta Cordero Moss and Diego Fernández Arroyo; 19: Demystifying Private International Law for International Commercial Contracts, Guillermo Argerich & María Laura Capalbo; 20: Public Policy in Private International Law: Guardian or Barrier?, Cecilia Fresnedo de Aguirre; 21: Bridging and Balancing: Diversity and Integration in Private International Law, Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm.