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Průniky regionalismu a universality v mezinárodním právu soukromém
Title in English | Regionalism and universalism in private international law |
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Year of publication | 2013 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | Private international law has experienced in recent decades, an interesting development. And at the national, regional and universal. In the current era are especially interesting regional relations (thanks to the powers of the EU (represented by a a universal relationships such as the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Contribution dealt with the issue of the interaction of standards from different areas Private international law has experienced in recent decades, an interesting development. And at the national, regional and universal. In the current era are especially interesting regional relations (thanks to the powers of the EU (represented by a a universal relationships such as the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Contribution dealt with the issue of the interaction of standards from different areas Private international law has experienced in recent decades, an interesting development. And at the national, regional and universal. In the current era are especially interesting regional relations (thanks to the powers of the EU (represented by a a universal relationships such as the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Contribution dealt with the issue of the interaction of standards from different areas Private international law Private international law has experienced in recent decades, an interesting development. And at the national, regional and universal. In the current era are especially interesting regional relations (thanks to the powers of the EU (represented by a a universal relationships such as the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Contribution dealt with the issue of the interaction of standards from different areas Private international law has remarked an interesting development as at the national level, as at the regional and universal level. |