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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

Conversely, Chapter One also acknowledges the book’s limitations, namely, that it only covers the express choice of law in international commercial contracts. Like other Asian and African countries, Indonesia experiences legal pluralism, due to its history of Dutch colonialism and a form of apartheid.

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Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax) 1/2025: Abstracts

Conflict of Laws

Thomale: Ipso facto clauses in cross-border cases (German) Ipso facto clauses or bankruptcy clauses present a controversial problem to both contract law and insolvency law. Under Ukrainian law, the German intended parents would have been the legal parents. 69 (4) UPCA, in more detail.

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Who is bound by Choice of Court Agreements in Bills of Lading?

Conflict of Laws

Effectively, this is a context specific harmonised approach to developing substantive contract law rules to regulate the effectiveness of choice of court agreements. On balance, a departure from the legal certainty provided by the extant CJEU jurisprudence was not justified.

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Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax) 2/2022: Abstracts

Conflict of Laws

It gives information on newly adopted legal instruments and summarizes current projects that are presently making their way through the EU legislative process. It also refers to the laws enacted at the national level in Germany as a result of new European instruments. Samtleben: Paraguay: Choice of Law in international contracts.

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Comparing Recent Federal Circuit Judges

Above The Law

Premier Nutrition Corporation Judge Bade / Ninth Circuit / June 17, 2020 Case Overview The case revolves around Sonner’s attempt to secure equitable restitution under Californias Unfair Competition Law (UCL) and Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) in a federal court sitting in diversity.