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International Lawyers and Uniform Law
2002Hans van Houtte, Patrick Wautelet
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European private international law, uniform law and the optional instrument
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The Benelux Uniform Law on Private International Law
The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1970On July 3, 1969, a treaty was signed in Brussels by the governments of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, entitled, "Benelux Treaty Concerning a Uniform Law on Private International Law."' The Treaty contains in appendix a Uniform Law on Private International Law, which the Parties undertake to enact as part of their domestic law.2 The Uniform ...
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‘Forum Shopping’ Despite international uniform Contract law Conventions
International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2002One of the asserted advantages and goals of the unification of substantive law lies in the prevention of ‘forum shopping’,1ie the lawyer's act of seeking the forum that is most beneficial to his client's interest.2This has been pointed out not only in discussions on unification of law in general,3but also in discussions on specific international ...
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Sources of International Uniform Law
The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1972J. G. F., K. Zweigert, J. Kropholler
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Object and Purpose in International Uniform Law Conventions
European Business Law Review, 2018Object and purpose of an international treaty appear frequently as word pair in the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) where the word pair is often understood to form a fixed expression with an interchangeable meaning of the two words. Most relevant for questions of interpretation of uniform law conventions in general is Art. 31 VCLT .
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The Lack of Uniformity in the Terminology of the International Law of Remedies
Leiden Journal of International Law, 1992The terminology regarding remedies in the field of international responsibility is far from uniform, either in literature, as well as in case law, diplomatic practice etc.. This state of affairs is bound to have its impact on the codification of state responsibility by the International Law Commission.
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European Journal of Commercial Contract Law, 2009
Hendrikse, M., Margetson, N.
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Hendrikse, M., Margetson, N.
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