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JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF LEGAL SCIENCES OF UKRAINE, 2021
The purpose of the study was to investigate the areas of modernisation of legislation governing private relations of a cross-border nature, proposed by the authors of the draft concept of updating (recodification) of the Civil Code of Ukraine (the CCU ...
D. Lukianov, Thomas Hoffmann, I. Shumilo
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the areas of modernisation of legislation governing private relations of a cross-border nature, proposed by the authors of the draft concept of updating (recodification) of the Civil Code of Ukraine (the CCU ...
D. Lukianov, Thomas Hoffmann, I. Shumilo
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Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Laws
The Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism, 2020Global legal pluralism makes three claims about law: (1) law includes both state law and nonstate law; (2) there is a plurality of laws; (3) laws overlap and interact in certain ways.
R. Michaels
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International Journal of Cultural Property, 2020
Most private international laws do not address cultural property specifically but, instead, apply the general lex rei sitae rule also to artifacts.
T. Szabados
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Most private international laws do not address cultural property specifically but, instead, apply the general lex rei sitae rule also to artifacts.
T. Szabados
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International Journal of Cultural Property, 2019
: In Latin America, conflict-of-law norms have not appropriately considered the cultural diversity that exists in their legal systems. However, developments towards the recognition of Indigenous peoples’ human rights, at the international and national ...
María Julia Ochoa Jiménez
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: In Latin America, conflict-of-law norms have not appropriately considered the cultural diversity that exists in their legal systems. However, developments towards the recognition of Indigenous peoples’ human rights, at the international and national ...
María Julia Ochoa Jiménez
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The American journal of comparative law, 2019
The still-recent process of Europeanization and constitutionalization of conflict of laws in the European Union can benefit in some respects from a comparison, from a constitutional perspective, with interstate conflict of laws in the United States ...
J. Meeusen
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The still-recent process of Europeanization and constitutionalization of conflict of laws in the European Union can benefit in some respects from a comparison, from a constitutional perspective, with interstate conflict of laws in the United States ...
J. Meeusen
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, 2019
This book provides a survey and analysis of the rules of private international law as they apply in England. Written to take account of the various possible outcomes of the Brexit process, it goes as far as is possible to make sense of the effect this ...
A. Briggs
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This book provides a survey and analysis of the rules of private international law as they apply in England. Written to take account of the various possible outcomes of the Brexit process, it goes as far as is possible to make sense of the effect this ...
A. Briggs
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Mandatorily Protected: The Consumer in the European Conflict of Laws
European Review of Private Law, 2014: This article critically analyses three recent judgments, in which the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has extended the notion of consumer contract under Article 15 of the Brussels I Regulation (BIR). It is argued that this extension, which will equally
C. Bisping
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Laws in Conflict: Legacies of War, Gender, and Legal Pluralism in Chechnya
World Politics, 2019:How do legacies of conflict affect choices between state and nonstate legal institutions? This article studies this question in Chechnya, where state law coexists with Sharia and customary law.
Egor Lazarev
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Punitive Damages in International Commercial Arbitration: A Conflict of Laws Lesson
Journal of International Arbitration, 2013This article examines the conflict of laws issues (with an emphasis on choice of law) arising in the context of punitive damages claims in international commercial arbitration.
M. Petsche
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