Contractual networks in European private international law
This article examines private international law issues raised by transnational contractual networks. The focus is on choice-of-law questions that arise in the context of 1) relations between network members who are contractually bound to one another, 2) relations between network members not connecte...
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| description | This article examines private international law issues raised by transnational contractual networks. The focus is on choice-of-law questions that arise in the context of 1) relations between network members who are contractually bound to one another, 2) relations between network members not connected directly by bonds of contract, and 3) relations between the network and the outsiders. The aim is to assess whether, and to what extent, European private international law is capable of dealing with some of the key challenges posed by contemporary economic and social activity. |
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| spelling | nottingham-324682020-05-04T20:05:11Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/32468/ Contractual networks in European private international law Grušic, Uglješa This article examines private international law issues raised by transnational contractual networks. The focus is on choice-of-law questions that arise in the context of 1) relations between network members who are contractually bound to one another, 2) relations between network members not connected directly by bonds of contract, and 3) relations between the network and the outsiders. The aim is to assess whether, and to what extent, European private international law is capable of dealing with some of the key challenges posed by contemporary economic and social activity. Cambridge University Press 2016 Article PeerReviewed Grušic, Uglješa (2016) Contractual networks in European private international law. International and Comparative Law Quarterly . ISSN 1471-6895 (In Press) Private international law; Conflict of laws; Contractual networks; Choice of law; EU law; Rome I; Rome II; Contract; tort |
| spellingShingle | Private international law; Conflict of laws; Contractual networks; Choice of law; EU law; Rome I; Rome II; Contract; tort Grušic, Uglješa Contractual networks in European private international law |
| title | Contractual networks in European private international law |
| title_full | Contractual networks in European private international law |
| title_fullStr | Contractual networks in European private international law |
| title_full_unstemmed | Contractual networks in European private international law |
| title_short | Contractual networks in European private international law |
| title_sort | contractual networks in european private international law |
| topic | Private international law; Conflict of laws; Contractual networks; Choice of law; EU law; Rome I; Rome II; Contract; tort |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/32468/ |