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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 ...
Piir, Ragne, Sein, Karin
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This article answers the following questions: (i) In the courts of which state may the injured trader whose right to a trade name has been infringed sue the infringers?
Helena Pullmannová
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The article explores Article 14 on choice of law by the parties in Rome II and the possibilities for party autonomy. There is a limit to party autonomy where both parties are not ‘pursuing commercial activities’, which is meant to protect weaker parties.
Michael Hellner
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Setting Sail with the Rome I Regulation, Article 5 and Cross-Border Contracts of Carriage
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 (Hoxha)
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BALANCING CONSUMER RIGHTS AND BUSINESS INTERESTS IN ONLINE CROSS-BORDER CONSUMER CONTRACTS
Protection of consumers as weaker parties is an important goal in Indonesian society and in Indonesian law. The same applies to the EU Member States. When it comes to crossborder consumer contracts, special rules are needed to ensure this goal can still ...
Mathijs H. ten Wolde
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The harmonisation of private international law in Europe: taking the character out of family law? [PDF]
This article examines the recent expansion of EU regulation of the private international law aspects of divorce and its consequences. The application of Brussels IIbis, the Maintenance Regulation, Rome III and the proposed Rome IV to a typical divorce ...
Harding, M.
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Both the 1980 Rome Convention and the Rome I Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligations have not addressed the issue of the proprietary effects of assignments. Intense doctrinal debate, discussion of the issue in various appellate courts’
Herbert Kronke
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Right brain-to-right brain psychotherapy: recent scientific and clinical advances
This article overviews my recent acceptance of a Lifetime Achievement Award from Sapienza University of Rome, in which I discussed three decades of my work on the right brain in development, psychopathogenesis, and psychotherapy.
Allan Schore
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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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Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is a late-onset neurodegenerative monogenetic disorder affecting carriers of premutation (PM) forms of the FMR1 gene, resulting in a progressive development of tremors, ataxia, and neuropsychological ...
Saif N. Haify +7 more
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