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Implied Jurisdiction Agreements in International Commercial Contracts

Conflict of Laws

These cross-border transactions present complex legal questions, such as the place where potential disputes will be adjudicated. This type of ‘unwritten’ jurisdiction agreement remains largely unexplored in the legal scholarship. The Choice of Law Analogy Implied choice of law is well-established in private international law.

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Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft (ZVglRWiss) 122 (2023) Issue 3: Abstracts

Conflict of Laws

The topic consisted of legal aspects of crypto currencies and assets, with a particular focus on comparative law and private international law. This article is concerned with the legal discussion in Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Austria, meaning that its focus lies on legal systems that show a certain proximity to German law.

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Review of: PP Penasthika, Unravelling Choice of Law in International Commercial Contracts: Indonesia as an Illustrative Case Study (The Hague: Eleven Publishers 2022)

Conflict of Laws

The monograph predominantly examines 19 Indonesian court decisions on choice of law in international commercial contracts during the period, 2000-2020. Conversely, Chapter One also acknowledges the book’s limitations, namely, that it only covers the express choice of law in international commercial contracts.

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A European Perspective on the Federalization of Shareholders’ Rights

Fordham Law News

The next paragraph aims at underlining the main characteristics of this fascinating experiment, namely the creation of a common European corporate law playing field, and at confronting it with the (missing) federalization of shareholders’ rights in the United States. When European Court of Justice’s decisions such as Centros Ltd.

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Litigating Enforcement: Germany’s Contested Climate Governance and the New Wave of Climate Litigation

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The judgment and the underlying (political and legal) conflicts are also interesting beyond their German relevance, as the case raises fundamental questions for climate governance. To compel the federal government to fulfill its legal obligation under the CCA, two environmental associations filed a lawsuit in the Higher Administrative Court.

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The Need for an Uniform Civil Code in the Modern India

LexForti

Every religious practice has its civil law or particular law administrating its exclusive matters such as Marriage, Divorce, Maintenance, inheritance, and succession, etc. The Major Aspects Which Fabricated The Need For An Universal Civil Law. The differences are-.

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