The "private" in private international law

"The adjective 2private3 in Private International Law (PIL) distinguishes PIL from its public international sibling but also confines its scope to horizontal disputes between parties other than states acting as such. But does this mean that these disputes implicate only the interests of the imm...

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Autor principal: Symeonides, Symeon C., 1949- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: The Hague : Eleven International Publishing 2019.
Colección:Maastricht law series ; 9.
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Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Sumario:"The adjective 2private3 in Private International Law (PIL) distinguishes PIL from its public international sibling but also confines its scope to horizontal disputes between parties other than states acting as such. But does this mean that these disputes implicate only the interests of the immediate parties and not the interests of the states involved in the conflict? The classical and still prevailing view of PIL answers this question in the affirmative. A contrary view, usually associated with American conflicts law, assumes that most of these disputes implicate the conflicting claims or 2interests3 of the involved states to apply their respective laws. This essay, which is based on the Private Law Lecture delivered at Maastricht University, explores these antithetical assumptions and uncovers the extent to which contemporary PIL systems have embraced the latter view, albeit in mostly covert ways".
Notas:Texto basado en una Conferencia de Derecho Privado impartida en la Universidad de Maastricht.
Descripción Física:V, 33 p.
Formato:Forma de acceso: World Wide Web.
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas.
ISBN:9789462745209
9789462369498