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III. Rules Governing Interlocal Conflicts of Laws
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Volume III: Private International Law | Chapter 9 (1985): Interlocal Conflict of Laws

Completed in October 1979

Edoardo Vitta

20. Rules determining legislative jurisdiction. – While international conflicts of laws concern the laws of sovereign states in relation to each other, intra-state conflicts of laws, arising within the framework of a given national state, concern the legal system of the state on the one hand and the various internal legal systems (whether territorial or personal) on the other. Consequently, the…

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Edoardo Vitta, “III. Rules Governing Interlocal Conflicts of Laws”, in: International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law Online, Edited by: U. Drobnig, R. David, H. H. Egawa, R. Graveson, V. Knapp, A. T. Von Mehren, Y. Noda, S. Rozmaryn, V. M. Tschchikvadze, H. Valladão, H. Yntema, K. Zweigert. Consulted online on 04 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2589-4021_IECO_COM_030903>
First published online: 2018



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