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The modular logic of private international law
Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2011We provide a logical analysis of private international law, a rather esoteric, but increasingly important, domain of the law. Private international law addresses overlaps and conflicts between legal systems by distributing cases between the authorities of such systems (jurisdiction) and establishing what rules these authorities have to apply to each ...
Phan Minh Dung +2 more
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Private International Law or International Private Law?
2000Friedrich K Juenger
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2014
Your guide to the conflicts and harmonies between private international law and UK and Scots law EU law has greatly influenced national law in Scotland, the UK and the rest of Europe. As a result, private international law is an essential area of study and of increasing importance to lawyers throughout the EU.
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Your guide to the conflicts and harmonies between private international law and UK and Scots law EU law has greatly influenced national law in Scotland, the UK and the rest of Europe. As a result, private international law is an essential area of study and of increasing importance to lawyers throughout the EU.
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A Logical Model of Private International Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010We provide a logical analysis of private international law, the body of law establishing when courts of a country should decide a case (jurisdiction) and what legal system they should apply to this purpose (choice of law). A formal model of the resulting interaction among multiple legal systems is proposed based on modular argumentation.
P. M. Dung, SARTOR, GIOVANNI
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International Tax Law and Private International Law
2023Abstract This chapter describes the relationship between international tax law (ITL) and private international law (PIL). ITL governs relations between states and must, in this sense, respect public international law. It aims to ensure that taxes are levied, even in situations involving a foreign element, and, in this respect, it is ...
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Private International Law and Public Law
2015The conspicuous absence of private international law from the current global governance debate may be traced in part to its traditional ‘public law taboo’, fed by liberal understandings of statehood and its characteristic public/private divide, in the context of the modern schism between the public and private branches of international law.
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