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Rome I and Rome II Regulations. Alies or Enemies?
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Year of publication | 2008 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Dny práva - 2008 - Days of Law |
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Field | Law sciences |
Keywords | conflict rules; delict; tort;contracts; contractual obligation; non-contractual obligation; RomeI; Rome II |
Description | This contribution was written within the frame of Postdoctoral Project on Delicts/Torts from the Perspective of the Private International Law granted by the Czech Science Foundation n. 407/08/P624. The aim of the contribution is clear: to move from the simple descriptive approach regarding the new instruments of European Private International Law such as Rome I and Rome II Regulations towards the problematic grey area of incursion where both instruments may possibly struggle at the same field. The definition of the contractual and non-contractual obligation is of utmost importance. Nevertheless, the situation is not clear in many particular areas and thus the European Court of Justice will come into play very soon since both new instruments are here to be applied in the near future, being that the beginning or the end of the year 2009. |
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