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Conflits de lois en matière d’effets de commerce (Volume 209)

(37,919 words)

Author(s): Chemaly, Richard
Chemaly, Richard Keywords: Conflict of Laws | International Commerce | Commercial Law | Mots clefs: Conflits de lois | Commerce international | Droit commercial | ABSTRACT R. Chemaly, Dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Beirut, proceeds in this course an analytical and a critical presentation of the main rules and solutions adopted by the two Geneva Conventions of 1930 and 1931 on conflict of laws. This presentation includes proposals for solutions to the problems on which the conventions have remained silent…

Principes et méthodes de solution des conflits de lois (Volume 126)

(60,387 words)

Author(s): Van Hecke, Georges
Van Hecke, Georges Keywords: Conflict of Laws | Private International Law | Mots clefs: Conflits de lois | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT The problem dealt with in the private international law is that of legal relations that involve a foreign element. This foreign element gives rise to an issue of conflict of laws as such or, more precisely, of choice of the law to be applied. This course analyzes the extent to which the law of nations precludes an excessive exercise by a State of its legislative or jurisdictio…

Specific Principles of Private Transnational Law (Volume 124)

(78,497 words)

Author(s): A. Ehrenzweig, Albert
A. Ehrenzweig, Albert Keywords: Prisoners of war | Private international law | Torts | Mots clefs: Droit onternational privé | Conflits de lois | Choix des lois | ABSTRACT Albert Ehrenzweig devotes his course to the Specific Principles of Private International Law. In the first part of his course, the thesis, the author presents the idea according to which “the super law” which supported the general principles stopped to exist, and that it is now advisable to examine only the substantive rules of the different countries to …

New Trends in the Doctrine of Private International Law and Their Impact on Court Practice (Volume 175)

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Author(s): G. Sauveplanne, J.
G. Sauveplanne, J. Keywords: Private International Law | Court Practice | Conflict of Laws | New trends | Mots clefs: Droit international privé | Conflits de lois | Pratique de la Cour | Nouvelles tendances | ABSTRACT The course of J.G. Sauveplanne, Professor at the University of Utrecht, focuses on the impact of new trends in Private International Law on the practice of tribunals in several countries. After an introductory chapter devoted to a study of the classic conflict method, the author focuses on proposals that have been mad…