681:, the authority of a legislature to pass laws covering certain conduct). Like all aspects of conflict of laws, this question is in the first instance resolved by domestic law, which may or may not incorporate relevant international treaties or other supranational legal concepts. That said, relative to the other two main subtopics of conflicts of law (enforcement of judgements, and choice of law, which are both discussed below), the theory regarding jurisdiction has developed consistent international norms. This is perhaps because, unlike the other subtopics, jurisdiction relates to the particularly thorny question of when it is appropriate for a country to exercise its coercive power at all, rather that merely how it should do so.
582:, further expounded the jurisprudence of conflict of laws. Their key conceptual contributions were twofold: First, nations are wholly sovereign within their borders and therefore cannot be compelled to enforce foreign law in their own courts. Second, in order for international conflicts of law to work rationally, nations must exercise comity in enforcing others' laws, because it is in their mutual interest to do so.Scholars began to consider ways to resolve the question of how and when formally equal sovereign States ought to recognize each other's authority. The doctrine of
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559:, in which the laws applicable to each individual were dictated by the group to which he or she belonged. Initially, the mode of this body of law was simply to determine which jurisdiction's law would be most fair to apply; over time, however, the law came to favor more well-defined rules. These rules were systematically summarized by law professor
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recognition and enforcement of another state's laws and judgments. Many states continue to recognize the principle of comity as the underpinning of private international law such as in Canada. In some countries, such as the United States of
America and Australia, the principle of comity is written into the State's constitution.
542:), conflict of laws does not regulate the relation between countries but rather how individual countries regulate internally the affairs of individuals with connections to more than one jurisdiction. To be sure, as in other contexts, domestic law can be affected by international treaties to which a country is party.
692:—A country has jurisdiction to regulate whatever occurs within its territorial boundaries. Of all bases of jurisdiction, the territoriality principle garners the strongest consensus in international law (subject to various complexities relating to actions that did not obviously occur wholly in one country).
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in 1893. This was followed by successive conferences in 1894, 1900, and 1904. Like their counterparts in
Montevideo, these conferences produced several multilateral agreements on various topics within conflict of laws. Thereafter, the pace of these meetings slowed, with the next conventions occurring
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In the United States, salient issues in the field of conflict of laws date back at least to the framing of the
Constitution. There was concern, for example, about what body of law the newly created federal courts would apply when handling cases between parties from different states (a type of case
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was introduced as one of the means to answer these questions. Comity has undergone various changes since its creation. However, it still refers to the idea that every State is sovereign; often, the most just exercise of one State's authority is by recognizing the authority of another through the
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Judges have accepted that the principle of party autonomy allows the parties to select the law most appropriate to their transaction. This judicial acceptance of subjective intent excludes the traditional reliance on objective connecting factors; it also harms consumers as vendors often impose
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was not yet used. The
Constitution created a "plurilegal federal union" in which conflicts are inherently abundant, and as a result, American judges encounter conflicts cases far more often—about 5,000 per year as of the mid-2010s—and have accumulated far more experience in resolving them than
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confusing because this body of law does not consist of laws that apply internationally, but rather is solely composed of domestic laws; the calculus only includes international law when the nation has treaty obligations (and even then, only to the extent that domestic law renders the treaty
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Moreover, in federal republics where substantial lawmaking occurs at the subnational level—notably in the United States—issues within conflict of laws often arise in wholly domestic contexts, relating to the laws of different states (or provinces, etc.) rather than of foreign countries.
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One of the key questions addressed within conflict of laws is the determination of when the legislature of a given jurisdiction may legislate, or the court of a given jurisdiction can properly adjudicate, regarding a matter that has extra-jurisdictional dimensions. This is known as
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in 1925 and 1928. The seventh meeting at The Hague occurred in 1951, at which point the sixteen involved states established a permanent institution for international collaboration on conflict-of-laws issues. The organization is known today as the
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and will be determined by the law of the state where the choice of law clause confers its competence. Oxford
Professor Adrian Briggs suggests that this is doctrinally problematic as it is emblematic of 'pulling oneself up by the bootstraps'.
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Western legal systems first recognized a core underpinning of conflict of laws—namely, that "foreign law, in appropriate instances, should be applied to foreign cases"—in the twelfth century. Prior to that, the prevailing system was that of
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There are five bases of jurisdiction generally recognized in international law. These are not mutually exclusive; an individual or an occurrence may be subject to simultaneous jurisdiction in more than one place. They are as follows:
716:—A country has jurisdiction over certain acts based on their intrinsic rejection by the international community (such as violent deprivations of basic human rights). This is the most controversial of the five bases of jurisdiction.
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Alongside domestic developments relating to conflict of laws, the nineteenth century also saw the beginnings of substantial international collaboration in the field. The first international meeting on the topic took place in
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one-sided contractual terms selecting a venue far from the buyer's home or workplace. Contractual clauses relating to consumers, employees, and insurance beneficiaries are regulated under additional terms set out in
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in 1887 and 1888; delegates from five South
American countries attended, but failed to produce an enforceable agreement. The first major multilateral agreements on the topic of conflict of laws arose from the
769:). (See also 'European Harmonization Provisions': "The concept of habitual residence is the civil law equivalent of the common law test of lex domicilii".) The court will determine the plaintiffs' legal
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it counts the factors that connect or link the legal issues to the laws of potentially relevant states and applies the laws that have the greatest connection, e.g. the law of nationality (
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to the U.S. Constitution regulates the extent to which one state can exercise jurisdiction over people domiciled in other states, or occurrences that took place in other states.
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from August 1888 to
February 1889. The seven South American nations represented at the Montevideo conference agreed on eight treaties, which broadly adopted the ideas of
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Importantly, while conflict of laws generally deals with disputes of an international nature, the applicable law itself is domestic law. This is because, unlike
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621:, determining applicable law on the basis of four types of factual relations (domicile, location of object, location of transaction, location of court).
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Regulation (EC) No 864/2007 of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 11 July 2007 on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations (Rome II)
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Countries have also developed bodies of law for adjudicating jurisdiction disputes between subnational entities. For example, in the United States, the
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595:). Within the first two decades following ratification of the Constitution, over one hundred cases dealt with these issues, though the term
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652:, which addressed choice-of-law rules for contract disputes within EU member states. In 2009 and 2010, respectively, the EU enacted the
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may specify which laws the court or tribunal should apply to each aspect of the dispute. This matches the substantive policy of
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is primarily used in the United States and Canada, though it has also come into use in the United
Kingdom. Elsewhere, the term
710:—A country has jurisdiction to address threats to its own security (such as by pursuing counterfeiters of official documents).
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1442:, Chapter 1: State Jurisdiction in International Law: Complexities of a Basic Concept (Alexander Orakhelashvili ed. 2015).
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456:, or other occurrence that has connections to more than one jurisdiction. This body of law deals with three broad topics:
787:. The law of the place where a transaction physically takes place or of the occurrence that gave rise to the litigation (
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470:, which addresses the question of which substantive laws will be applied in such a case. These issues can arise in any
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began to take action to harmonize conflict of laws jurisprudence across its member states. The first of these was the
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agreed in 1968, which addressed questions of jurisdiction for cross-border cases. This was followed in 1980 by the
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in the middle of the fourteenth century, a work that came to be cited repeatedly for the next several centuries.
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1377:"1968 Brussels Convention on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters"
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International Law and
Limitations on the Exercise of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in U.S. Domestic Law
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Why the Hague Convention on jurisdiction threatens to strangle e-commerce and Internet free speech
1424:, Chapter 2: The Concept of Jurisdiction in International Law (Alexander Orakhelashvili ed. 2015).
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As attention to the field became more widespread in the second half of the twentieth century, the
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The Full Faith and Credit Clause: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution
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791:) will often be the controlling law selected when the matter is substantive, but the
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Dodge, William S. (2008). "The Public-Private Distinction in the Conflict of Laws".
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The Rome Regulations: Commentary on the European Rules of the Conflict of Laws
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Adrian Briggs, The Conflict of laws, Clarendon Law Series third edition 2013.
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clause specifying the parties' choice of venue for any litigation (called a
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Later, in the seventeenth century, several Dutch legal scholars, including
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637:(HCCH). As of December 2020, HCCH includes eighty-six member states.
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The Birth of Modern Private International Law: The Treaties of Montevideo
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1556:. Utrecht, Netherlands: Utrecht University Institute for Legal Studies.
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and other forms of legally binding agreement include a jurisdiction or
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Offenders Abroad: The Case for Nationality-Based Criminal Jurisdiction
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Research Handbook on Jurisdiction and Immunities in International Law
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Research Handbook on Jurisdiction and Immunities in International Law
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Fundamental Rights, Contract Law, and Protection of the Weaker Party
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Courts faced with a choice of law issue have a two-stage process:
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Hay, Peter; Borchers, Patrick J.; Symeonides, Symeon C. (2010).
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Joseph Story's Contribution to American Conflicts Law: A Comment
750:) to all procedural matters (including the choice of law rules);
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837:, which may modify the contractual terms imposed by vendors.
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International Institute for the Unification of Private Law
1152:, 14 American Journal of Legal History 157, 157–60 (1970).
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Soon after, European nations gathered for a conference in
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First South American Congress of Private International Law
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1699:(Fourth ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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CILE Studies (Center for International Legal Education –
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ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law
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Anglo-American Perspectives on Private International Law
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is commonly used. Some scholars from countries that use
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British Institute of International and Comparative Law
1243:, 5 American Journal of Legal History 230, 235 (1961).
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List of Hague Conventions on Private International Law
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United Nations Commission for International Trade Law
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783:) that will be applied to determine all questions of
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American Society of Comparative Law Official website
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Jus Gentium – Journal of International Legal History
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Jus Gentium – Journal of International Legal History
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1585:(Second ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1626:(Third ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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1210:Morguard Investments Ltd v De Savoye, 3 SCR 1077.
527:does not imply an agreed upon international legal
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1340:The Hague Conference on Private International Law
1101:Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
969:Dicey, Morris and Collins on The Conflict of Laws
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1666:(Seventh ed.). London: Sweet & Maxwell.
1641:Dicey Morris and Collins on The Conflict of Laws
1574:Restatement of the Law, Second: Conflict of Laws
1073:"International Law: Private International Law",
656:to address choice-of-law in tort cases and the
1676:Cheshire and North's Private International Law
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1219:William L. Reynolds & William M. Richman,
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1016:Cheshire and North's Private International Law
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474:context, but they are especially prevalent in
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1784:for Comparative and International Private Law
1754:Hague Conference on Private International Law
1740:– News and Views in Private International Law
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660:to address choice-of-law in divorce matters.
635:Hague Conference on Private International Law
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1524:Macmillan v Bishopsgate Investment Trust plc
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744:the court will apply the law of the forum (
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1457:, 28 Texas International Law Journal 1, 2"
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1789:Private International Law, Research Guide
1759:International & Foreign Law Community
1622:Clarkson, C.M.V.; Hill, Jonathan (2006).
1522:Rome I Regulation Article 3(1). See also
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921:Restatement of the Law—Conflict of Laws,
523:. In this form of legal system, the term
3005:History of the American legal profession
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1657:(Fifth ed.). St. Paul, Minn.: West.
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1528:Golden Ocean Group v Salgocar Mining Ltd
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1805:Republic of Argentina v NML Capital Ltd
1662:McClean, David; Beevers, Kisch (2009).
1539:Rome I Regulation, Article 5-Article 8.
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27:Law for cases in multiple jurisdictions
14:
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1678:(13th ed.). London: Butterworths.
1612:University of Pittsburgh School of Law
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1405:"COUNCIL REGULATION (EU) No 1259/2010"
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923:§2: Subject Matter of Conflict of Laws
816:). In the EU, this is governed by the
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79:Conflict of laws in the United States
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1595:International Commercial Arbitration
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1526:1 WLR 387 per Staughton LJ 391–392;
1342:, 2 Hague Justice Journal 75 (2007)"
1503:Dow Jones and Company Inc v Gutnick
1277:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
702:Nationality (or active personality)
507:obligations enforceable). The term
24:
1825:Private International Law Database
1769:International Court of Arbitration
1709:American Private International Law
1687:. Lewiston, N.Y.: E. Mellen Press.
1315:, Oxford Public International Law"
1155:
1136:, 65 Michigan Law Review 9 (1965)"
1046:American Private International Law
984:Hay; Borchers; Symeonides (2010).
25:
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1989:Restitution and unjust enrichment
1764:International Chamber of Commerce
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1455:The Passive Personality Principle
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884:Microsoft Corp. v. Motorola Inc.
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795:has become a more common choice.
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444:) is the set of rules or laws a
385:Enforcement of foreign judgments
3000:History of the legal profession
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1150:Bartolo on the Conflict of Laws
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973:. p. 36 (paras. 1-087 et seq.).
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1644:(Fifteenth ed.). London:
1602:Calliess, Gralf-Peter (2010).
1546:References and further reading
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925:(American Law Institute 1971).
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1552:Cherednychenko, Olha (2007).
600:anywhere else in the world.
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1697:Collier's Conflicts of Laws
1031:Collier's Conflicts of Laws
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673:(sometimes subdivided into
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2667:International legal theory
2146:International slavery laws
2141:International human rights
2136:International criminal law
1438:Alexander Orakhelashvili,
619:Friedrich Carl von Savigny
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2007:
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1794:November 3, 2016, at the
1200:(2): 36 – via SSRN.
1177:(2): 35 – via SSRN.
999:McClean; Beevers (2009).
679:prescriptive jurisdiction
675:adjudicative jurisdiction
525:private international law
509:private international law
504:private international law
496:private international law
442:private international law
236:Lex loci delicti commissi
40:private international law
18:Private International Law
2497:Basic structure doctrine
2347:Natural and legal rights
2228:Public international law
1744:EEC Rome convention 1980
1674:; Fawcett, J.J. (1999).
1253:U.S. Const. Art. III, §2
1188:Schultz, Thomas (2019).
1165:Schultz, Thomas (2019).
1003:. pp. 4–5 (para. 1-006).
890:
538:(better known simply as
536:public international law
2677:Principle of typicality
2151:International trade law
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1581:Briggs, Adrian (2008).
1190:"The History of Comity"
1167:"The History of Comity"
1014:North; Fawcett (1999).
950:Clarkson; Hill (2006).
561:Bartolus de Saxoferrato
311:Substantive legal areas
1570:American Law Institute
1075:Black's Law Dictionary
1048:. pp. 15–16 (para. 2).
907:Black's Law Dictionary
814:forum selection clause
724:rule derived from the
369:Hague Trust Convention
303:Forum selection clause
279:Lex loci celebrationis
86:Public policy doctrine
2672:Principle of legality
2431:Delegated legislation
2131:Intellectual property
1822:U.S. State Department
1705:Symeonides, Symeon C.
1453:"Geoffrey R. Watson,
1148:J.A. Clarence Smith,
822:Choice of law clauses
486:Scope and terminology
392:Anti-suit injunctions
263:Lex loci protectionis
101:Definitional elements
2890:Barristers' chambers
2832:Legal representation
2770:Justice of the peace
2116:Financial regulation
1800:Peace Palace Library
1780:Max Planck Institute
1738:CONFLICT OF LAWS.NET
1664:The Conflict of Laws
1624:The Conflict of Laws
1583:The Conflict of Laws
1470:Geoffrey R. Watson,
1001:The Conflict of Laws
952:The Conflict of Laws
937:The Conflict of Laws
905:"Conflict of Laws",
730:Fourteenth Amendment
613:, which was held in
287:Choice of law clause
124:Forum non conveniens
2925:Election commission
2637:Expressive function
2166:Landlord–tenant law
2065:Consumer protection
1834:, by Chris Sprigman
1683:Reed, Alan (2003).
1646:Sweet & Maxwell
1239:Kurt H. Nadelmann,
1134:The Comity Doctrine
1132:"Hessel E. Yntema,
1087:Cherednychenko 2007
1044:Symeonides (2008).
826:freedom of contract
696:Passive personality
658:Rome III Regulation
646:Brussels Convention
568:Christian Rodenburg
254:Lex loci solutionis
227:Lex loci contractus
60:Incidental question
2883:Legal institutions
2750:Lawsuit/Litigation
2740:Dispute resolution
2545:Catholic canon law
2253:State of emergency
2216:Will and testament
1940:Law of obligations
1893:Constitutional law
1883:Administrative law
1393:. August 13, 1998.
1269:Symeonides, Symeon
761:habitual residence
726:Due Process Clause
654:Rome II Regulation
502:consider the term
218:Lex loci rei sitae
187:Habitual residence
165:Connecting factors
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3064:
2725:Constitutionalism
2647:Law and economics
2485:Act of parliament
2223:Product liability
2176:Legal archaeology
2101:Environmental law
2095:Entertainment law
1935:International law
1711:. Wolters Kluwer.
1632:Collins, Lawrence
1420:Cedric Ryngaert,
1029:Rogerson (2013).
1018:. pp. 13–14.
818:Rome I Regulation
540:international law
521:civil law systems
462:foreign judgments
435:
434:
156:Lis alibi pendens
16:(Redirected from
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3078:Conflict of laws
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2849:Question of fact
2730:Criminal justice
2060:Construction law
2055:Conflict of laws
2020:Agricultural law
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