The law applicable to employment contracts under the Rome I-Regulation [PDF]
Private international law is of great practical importance in the European Union, especially for the proper functioning of the internal market. It has been enacted mainly in the form of the Rome I-Regulation. The question of which national law applies in
Marcin Czerwiński
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หลักเสรีภาพในการเลือกกฎหมายในสัญญาระหว่างประเทศ ตาม Rome I Regulation 2008 [PDF]
ปัญหาในการเลือกกฎหมายที่จะบังคับกับสัญญาระหว่างประเทศเป็นปัญหาการขัดกันแห่งกฎหมายในส่วนที่เกี่ยวกับสัญญาที่มีมาเนิ่นนาน ซึ่งแต่ละรัฐก็ต่างพยายามที่จะหาทางแก้ไขปัญหาดังกล่าว หากแต่การที่แต่ละรัฐแยกกันแก้ปัญหา ทำให้ระบบการแก้ไขปัญหาการขัดกันแห่งกฎหมายเกี่ยวกับสัญญานั้นแตกต่างกันไปไม่เป็นระบบเดียวกันดังนั้นจึงมีการออกกฎหมายที่มีวัตถุประสงค์ในการสร ...
ศิริลักษณ์ ประภาศิริ
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The Operation of the Escape Clauses in the Rome Convention, Rome I Regulation and Rome II Regulation [PDF]
(2012). The Operation of the Escape Clauses in the Rome Convention, Rome I Regulation and Rome II Regulation. Journal of Private International Law: Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 513-545.
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This article examines the rules for determining an objectively applicable law, namely habitual place of work and the engaging place of business and escape clause according to Rome I Regulation.
Justinas Usonis, Augustina Martinėlytė
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Setting Sail with the Rome I Regulation, Article 5 and Cross-Border Contracts of Carriage [PDF]
The present research paper offers an all-encompassing examination of Article 5 of the Rome I Regulation, a pivotal component of the European Union’s private international law.
Xhon Skënderi, Sara Vora
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Law Applicable to Consumer Contracts: Interaction of the Rome I Regulation and EU-directive-based Rules on Conflicts of Laws [PDF]
The article discusses the abundance and interaction of rules aimed at determining the law applicable to cross-border consumer contracts. Firstly, it examines whether there is a continuing need for conflict-of-laws rules that stem from consumer-related ...
Ragne Piir, Karin Sein
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Rome I Regulation: Some Controversial Issues
The 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 ...
Luís de Lima Pinheiro
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Consumer protection under the Brussels I bis and Rome I Regulations
The trend towards globalization and the completion of the European Union's internal market has also led to an increase in the incidence of relations with a foreign element in international trade. The topic of my paper is precisely consumer protection within the European Union under the limits of judicial cooperation, which is touched upon in the key ...
Dominika Moravcová
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Lex contractus for specific contracts under the Rome I Regulation
The choice of law in contract has emerged from three main factors the first factor is the place where contract is made, the performance of the contract and the nationality or the place where contract is made.
Toni Deskoski, Vangel Dokovski
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Pulsed Radiofrequency and Epigenetic Modulation of Pain Pathways: A Systematic Review Based on Preclinical Evidence. [PDF]
Felice Occhigrossi,1 Jacopo Mosca,2 Fabrizio Micheli,3 Roberto Gazzeri,1 Christopher L Robinson,4 Giuliano Lo Bianco5 1Pain Therapy Unit, San Giovanni-Addolorata Hospital, Rome, Italy; 2Pain Therapy Unit, Policlinico Umberto I Hospital, Rome, Italy ...
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