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Le droit monétaire dans les relations privées internationales (Volume 160)

(23,666 words)

Author(s): Malaurie, Philippe
Malaurie, Philippe Keywords: Currencies | Private international law | Gold clause | Mots clefs: Monnaies | Droit international privé | Clause or | ABSTRACT According to Philippe Malaurie, there are three reasons for reviving the issue of Monetary Law in International Private Relations: the crisis of the conflict rule, the crisis of the international monetary system, and contemporary practice. In this course, the author examines the concept of a foreign currency, the clauses referring to a single foreign currency, and multicurrency obligations. Selon Philippe Malaurie, trois r…

L’exercice des compétences monétaires par les États (Volume 212)

(56,901 words)

Author(s): Burdeau, Geneviève
Burdeau, Geneviève Keywords: Currencies | Monetary policy | Competence | International law | Mots clefs: Monnaies | Politique monétaire | Compétence | Droit international | ABSTRACT Geneviève Burdeau notes in the introduction of her course that the conditions for the exercise of monetary powers by the State are naturally linked not only to a certain political and economic context, but also and very largely to the historical circumstances that might affect the territory in its relationship with political power. Here, Prof…

Le système monétaire international privé (UEM et euromarchés) (Volume 274)

(29,895 words)

Author(s): Carreau, Dominique
Carreau, Dominique Keywords: Euro-monnaies | European Union | Currencies | Mots clefs: Eurodevises | Union européenne | Monnaies | ABSTRACT Professor Pastor Ridruejo builds his systematic exposé on international law on four fundamental starting points. The first chapter is dedicated to the general character of international law, to its characteristics compared to domestic law, whether this concern its sources, the prevention and/or the sanctioning of violations, or dispute settlement. The second chapter relates to …