Internationally Mandatory Rules of a Third Country in European Contract Conflict of Laws: The Rome Convention and the Proposed Rome I Regulation (CROSBI ID 4586)
Autorska knjiga | monografija (znanstvena)
Podaci o odgovornosti
Kunda, Ivana
Matulović, Miomir ; Tomljenović, Vesna
engleski
Internationally Mandatory Rules of a Third Country in European Contract Conflict of Laws: The Rome Convention and the Proposed Rome I Regulation
This book is focused on the phenomenon of the internationally mandatory rules, in particular those of a third country, which the author Ivana Kunda began to research when writing her master thesis. In addition to proffering a comparative overview of the historical development of the conflict of law jurisprudence and case law related to the methodology of internationally mandatory rules, this book deals with the contemporary aspects of the method extensively. The sections discussing the relations among different sorts of (internationally) mandatory rules as well as their functional and methodological interrelationship to other rules/methods of conflict of laws are of immense value. Another capturing feature is the references made constantly throughout the book to the new provisions proposed at the Community level. This book serves as an important source for both legislator and judiciary in their efforts to harmonize the Croatian law with the acquis, whilst simultaneously providing insight into the nature of the proposed provisions for legal bodies of other European countries as well.
private international law ; conflict of laws ; internationally mandatory rules ; internationally mandatory rules of a third country ; law on contracts
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Podaci o izdanju
Rijeka: Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Rijeci
2007.
978-953-6597-63-2
402
Pravna biblioteka: europsko pravo;
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