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2019
The law of obligations consists of the law of contracts and the law of torts. The law of obligations, whether it be contract or tort, is the outcome of the act of parties which gives rise to a legal obligation. This chapter discusses the following: foreign contracts and the conflicts resolution process; express choice of law; informed or implied ...
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The law of obligations consists of the law of contracts and the law of torts. The law of obligations, whether it be contract or tort, is the outcome of the act of parties which gives rise to a legal obligation. This chapter discusses the following: foreign contracts and the conflicts resolution process; express choice of law; informed or implied ...
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2016
The term ‘obligation’ comes from the Latin obligare, the root of which (ligare) means ‘to bind’. It denotes a relation between two persons which entitles one of them to claim from the other some act or omission recognized as capable of producing a legal effect.
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The term ‘obligation’ comes from the Latin obligare, the root of which (ligare) means ‘to bind’. It denotes a relation between two persons which entitles one of them to claim from the other some act or omission recognized as capable of producing a legal effect.
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The Legal Consequences of Obligations Erga Omnes in International Law
Netherlands International Law Review, 2021Yoshifumi Tanaka
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2001
AbstractExamines both the scope and the bindingness of the duty imposed by the love commandment – the unconditional obligation is to exclude no one. It examines the role and rationale of proper self‐love, as contrasted with selfish self‐love. Since the need to love and the need to be loved are part of human nature, the commandment guides our love; the ...
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AbstractExamines both the scope and the bindingness of the duty imposed by the love commandment – the unconditional obligation is to exclude no one. It examines the role and rationale of proper self‐love, as contrasted with selfish self‐love. Since the need to love and the need to be loved are part of human nature, the commandment guides our love; the ...
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