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Choice and Regulatory Competition. Rules on Choice of Law and Forum
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014The paper analyzes Rules of Private International Law from the perspective of "Choice and regulatory competition."The field of private international law (hereinafter "PIL") is known as an abstract and peculiar discipline. PIL could be considered peculiar because through the application of PIL a new dimension is added to the law: PIL is a field that ...
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The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1952
XXWHETHER THE PARTIES TO A LEGAL TRANSACTION may choose the law by which it is to be governed and, if so, under what limitations, is a question on which, as has been noted by a distinguished student of comparative law,' wide agreement in the judicial decisions contrasts with sharp contrariety in theoretical opinion.
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XXWHETHER THE PARTIES TO A LEGAL TRANSACTION may choose the law by which it is to be governed and, if so, under what limitations, is a question on which, as has been noted by a distinguished student of comparative law,' wide agreement in the judicial decisions contrasts with sharp contrariety in theoretical opinion.
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Optional Choice of Court Agreements in Private International Law: General Report
Optional Choice of Court Agreements in Private International Law, 2019M. Keyes
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The Foundation of Choice of Law. Choice and Equality
2019par Sagi Peari, New York, Oxford University Press, 2018, XXIV + 316 ...
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The Natural Law Challenge to Choice of Law
2011Introduction This chapter builds on a thought experiment. Imagine a jurisdiction supremely confident that its own municipal law – down to the details of tort law, contract law, and family law – rests on natural law. Why would such a jurisdiction be willing to apply the substantive law of another place in a case involving foreign elements?
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Choice of law and legal evolution: rethinking the market for legal rules
, 2007Emanuela Carbonara, F. Parisi
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Same-Sex Relationships and Anglo-Canadian Choice of Law: An Argument for Universal Validity
Canadian Yearbook of International Law/Annuaire Canadien de Droit International, 2010W. Adams
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