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Rome convention, Rome I regulation
Bělohlávek, Alexander J., 1968- - Author
Huntington : Juris, c2010 - s. 1463-2908
ISBN 978-1-57823-322-9 (váz.)
Evropská unie.
Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations (1980)
mezinárodní smlouvy nařízení Evropských společenství evropské právo mezinárodní právo soukromé kolizní normy
dokumenty komentářeCall number C 341.825/2 Umístění 341.1 - Mezinárodní organizace Title statement Rome convention, Rome I regulation : commentary : new EU conflict-of-laws rules for contractual obligations : december 17, 2010. Volume 2 / Alexander J. Bělohlávek Main entry-name Bělohlávek, Alexander J., 1968- (Author) Issue data Huntington : Juris, c2010 Phys.des. s. 1463-2908 ISBN 978-1-57823-322-9 (váz.) Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografii a rejstřík Subj. Headings Evropská unie. * Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations * mezinárodní smlouvy - země Evropské unie * nařízení Evropských společenství * evropské právo * mezinárodní právo soukromé - země Evropské unie * kolizní normy - země Evropské unie Form, Genre dokumenty * komentáře Conspect 341 - Mezinárodní právo UDC 341.9 , 341.171(4) , 341.171(094.71) , (4) , 341.24 , (0.072) , (094) Country Spojené státy americké Language angličtina Ve volném výběru 341.1 - Mezinárodní organizace Document kind BOOKS As from 17 December 2009, the Rome I Regulation (EU Regulation 593/2008) on the law applicable to contractual obligations is directly applicable in all EU Member States with the exception of Denmark. The Rome I Regulation replaces the Rome Convention 1980 in the EU Member States and will apply to all contracts concluded as from 17 December 2009. However, and herein lies the utility and great importance of this work, the Rome Convention and the Rome I Regulation will be applied in parallel for a significant time to come (the author himself anticipates a ten-to-fifteen year period); in the latter case to contracts made after 17 December, 2009. This is why this commentary takes into account both sources of law, in their mutual interaction and broader context. The comprehensiveness of the Rome Convention / Rome I Regulation is clearly apparent, but one of the great achievements of the author is his amassing of over 1,800 judicial decisions, most of which are furnished with a detailed commentary; where these decisions apply national laws, the latter are cited both in the original and in translation. For a number of rulings, the commentary include not only a case summary of the facts and an analysis of the conclusions drawn by the court, but also takes them as models to hypothesize what conclusions would be reached if the Rome I Regulation were to be applied. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.czLoading…
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