Tort conflicts rules in cross-border multi-party litigation: Which law has a closer or the closest connection? [PDF]
This article compares Owen v. Galgey under Article 4 Rome II Regulation and YANG Shuying v. British Carnival Cruise under Article 44 Chinese Conflicts Act in the context of cross-border multi-party litigation on tort liability.
Zhen Chen
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Celem artykułu jest zaprezentowanie łącznika prawa miejsca wystąpienia szkody (lex loci damni) jako głównego łącznika wykorzystywanego dla określania prawa właściwego dla zobowiązań pozaumownych w rozporządzeniu (WE) Nr 864/2007 z 11 lipca 2007 r. dotyczącym prawa właściwego dla zobowiązań pozaumownych (Rzym II). W pierwszej kolejności autorka artykułu
Magdalena Wasylkowska-Michor
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Lex Loci Damni Infecti – Applicability to Non-contractual Obligations in Cyberspace in the Jurisprudence of French Courts [PDF]
Regulation n° 864/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 July 2007 on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations (Rome II) introduces as a general conflict-of-laws rule the lex loci damni infecti rule. The applicability of this rule to the non-contractual obligations introduces new challenges for non-contractual obligations ...
Karbanová, Lenka
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Considerations regarding the general rule provided by the article 4 of the Rome II regulation [PDF]
This article addresses certain issues related to the enforcement of the Rome II Regulation. The mentioned Regulation was adopted in order to unify, within the European Union, the rules regarding choice of law concerning non-contractual obligations.
Adrian PRICOPI, Claudiu BUTCULESCU
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The Determination of Applicable Law to Torts based on “the Law which is more closely connected”
Legislations stipulate that the law applicable to torts is lex loci delicti commissi, i.e., the law of the place where the tort is committed. In the case that the law of the event leading to damage differs from the law of damage, then lex loci damni, or,
Sibel Özel
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The rise of self-driving cars : is the private international law framework for non-contractual obligations posing a bump in the road? [PDF]
This article focusses on some implications related to the commercialisation of self-driving or autonomous cars. Such vehicles are no longer a mere futuristic idea. They could soon be available on the market. Society in general and the applicable rules in
De Bruyne, Jan, Vanleenhove, Cedric
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The Role of Private International Law in Corporate Social Responsibility [PDF]
__Abstract__ This contribution firstly reviews developments in the EU and in the United States on corporate social responsibility and conflict of laws.
Calster, G. (Geert) van
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Principles of reparations at the International Criminal Court: assessing alternative approaches [PDF]
While the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court requires the judges of the Court to establish principles of reparations, the existing case law is developing on shaky doctrinal foundations, failing to take into account legal sources ...
Hamilton, T., Sluiter, G.
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Jurisdiction and Applicable Law to Contracts for the Sale of Goods and the Provision of Services including the Carriage of Goods by Sea and other Means of Transport in the European Union [PDF]
The article analyses the jurisdiction and applicable law to contracts for the sale of godos and the provision of services in the European Union. It particularly focuses on contracts that subsume different categories of contracts, such as the carriage of ...
Echebarria Fernández, J.
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The project of unification of private international law on the level of European Union encompassed bringing of unique choice of law rules, among others, in the area of non-contractual obligations with international element.
Jasmina Alihodžić
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