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The Application of the Rome I and Rome II Regulations in the United Kingdom
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Common Market Law Review, 2008
This article describes the most significant features of Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations that will enter into force on 17. December 2009 (the Rome I Regulation). The Regulation will replace the Rome Convention on the same subject–matter. The authors approve of the “fine-tuning” of the provision regulating the
Lando, Ole, Arnt Nielsen, Peter
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This article describes the most significant features of Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations that will enter into force on 17. December 2009 (the Rome I Regulation). The Regulation will replace the Rome Convention on the same subject–matter. The authors approve of the “fine-tuning” of the provision regulating the
Lando, Ole, Arnt Nielsen, Peter
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หลักเสรีภาพในการเลือกกฎหมายในสัญญาระหว่างประเทศ ตาม Rome I Regulation 2008
2023ปัญหาในการเลือกกฎหมายที่จะบังคับกับสัญญาระหว่างประเทศเป็นปัญหาการขัดกันแห่งกฎหมายในส่วนที่เกี่ยวกับสัญญาที่มีมาเนิ่นนาน ซึ่งแต่ละรัฐก็ต่างพยายามที่จะหาทางแก้ไขปัญหาดังกล่าว หากแต่การที่แต่ละรัฐแยกกันแก้ปัญหา ทำให้ระบบการแก้ไขปัญหาการขัดกันแห่งกฎหมายเกี่ยวกับสัญญานั้นแตกต่างกันไปไม่เป็นระบบเดียวกันดังนั้นจึงมีการออกกฎหมายที่มีวัตถุประสงค์ในการสร ...
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The Rome I Regulation and Reinsurance
Journal of Private International Law, 2009This paper analyses the likely effect of the Rome I Regulation on reinsurance contracts, and concludes for a variety of reasons - including the wordings used in reinsurance agreements, the use of arbitration and the relationship between the underlying insurance and the reinsurance - that the change from the Rome Convention to the Rome Regulation is ...
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Rome I Regulation: Some Controversial Issues
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011The Regulation no 593/2008 on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations (Rome I) raised several controversial issues. This contribution deals with some of these issues: the limitations to choice of law regarding contracts localized in one country or intra-European Union, the exclusion of choice of non-State law, the combination of a primary ...
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The Rome I Regulation: Communitarisation and modernisation of the Rome Convention
ERA Forum, 2008The recently adopted Rome I Regulation will replace the Rome Convention on the law applicable to contractual obligations. The Regulation differs less radically from the Convention than the Commission, judging by its proposal, would have wished. It is doubtful whether it was worthwhile repealing the Convention which has been in force less than 17 years ...
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Territory in the Rome I and Rome II Regulations
2014This paper is based on a lecture given at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law on 27 November 2011. It departs from the original text of the lecture, in that it takes into account later research and reflection, inspired in large part by comments and questions from the audience. I am grateful to them, and to the members
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2020
The contribution deals with the protection granted to consumers by the EU choice of law rules by analyzing the scope of application of art.
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The contribution deals with the protection granted to consumers by the EU choice of law rules by analyzing the scope of application of art.
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2020
The contribution addresses the so called universal application of the Rome I Regulation, by empathizing that the aforementioned Regulation applies irrespective of the fact that the law identified as applicable by its choice of law rules is the law of a Member State or not.
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The contribution addresses the so called universal application of the Rome I Regulation, by empathizing that the aforementioned Regulation applies irrespective of the fact that the law identified as applicable by its choice of law rules is the law of a Member State or not.
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The Application of the Rome I and Rome II Regulations in Croatia
2020The Rome I Regulation provides rules on the law applicable to contractual obligations and the Rome II Regulation provides rules on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations. Since the Croatian accession to the European Union on 1 July 2013, the Rome I and Rome II Regulations take precedence over national conflict-of-laws rules that coincide ...
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