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Journal articles on the topic "Foreign overriding mandatory provisions"

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Moravcová, Dominika. "Overriding Mandatory Rules in EU Private International Law." Bratislava Law Review 8, no. 2 (2024): 111–30. https://doi.org/10.46282/blr.2024.8.2.865.

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As a result of the increasing incidence of private law relationships with a foreign element, courts hearing cases are frequently obliged to apply foreign law. The interference of foreign law is liable to produce effects that may conflict with the public interest of the lex fori. Precisely for this reason, we consider it essential to be aware of the available protective mechanisms through which the court can protect the public interest, not only of the lex fori, but even, under certain circumstances, of the public interest of the foreign legal order. The present article deals with the mechanism
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Wowerka, Arkadiusz. "Obce przepisy wymuszające swoje zastosowanie. Glosa do wyroku Trybunału Sprawiedliwości Unii Europejskiej z dnia 18 października 2016 r. w sprawie C-135/15 Republika Grecji przeciwko Grigoriosowi Nikiforidisowi." Problemy Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego 25 (December 31, 2019): 91–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/pppm.2019.25.05.

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This commentary examines the judgement of the CJEU of 18 October 2016 in case C-135/15 Republik Griechenland v. Grigorios Nikiforidis. The judgement in question concerns the issue of treatment of foreign overriding mandatory provisions under the Article 9(3) of Regulation No 593/2008. This topic is the subject to a great deal of controversy and academic discussion. The ECJ concluded that the mentioned provision must be interpreted as precluding overriding mandatory provisions other than those of the State of the forum or of the State where the obligations arising out of the contract have to be
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Lopez, Rodriguez Ana Mercedes. "Time Limits in Times of Covid-19: Suspensions and Extensions of Time Limits as Overriding Mandatory Rules in International." World Arbitration and Mediation Review 13, no. 1 (2020): 1–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14917563.

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In the context of arbitration, overriding provisions introduced to fight COVID-19 bring us back to the pervasive tension between party autonomy and mandatory rules.   Arbitral literature and practice are full of opposing views on the applicability of overriding mandatory rules by arbitrators and its review by domestic courts.   Addressing the issue of overriding mandatory rules in international arbitration is more complex than in the judicial context, where courts are bound to apply the international mandatory rules of the forum. To complicate things, not all the provisions
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Cordero Álvarez, Clara Isabel. "Incidencia de las normas imperativas en los contratos internacionales: especial referencia a las normas de terceros estados desde una aproximación europea = Overriding mandatory provisions in international contracts: a special reference to foreign overriding mandatory provisions from a European approach." CUADERNOS DE DERECHO TRANSNACIONAL 9, no. 2 (2017): 174. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/cdt.2017.3870.

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Resumen: Este trabajo analiza algunas cuestiones que plantea la aplicación de las leyes de policía en el ámbito del Derecho contractual de la UE. Por cuanto se refiere a las normas de este tipo de terceros Estados su aplicación resulta significativamente más compleja, en especial si analizamos su tratamiento en el Reglamento Roma I, mucho más restrictivo que su predecesor el Convenio de Roma de 1980. En este contexto la reciente sentencia del Tribunal de Justicia (Nikiforidis) resulta muy relevante, ya que abre la posibilidad a los Estados miembros para tomar en consideración normas de policía
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Smitiukh, A. V. "LEX FORI ECONOMIC SANCTIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW." Constitutional State, no. 57 (April 15, 2025): 211–19. https://doi.org/10.18524/2411-2054.2025.57.325399.

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The article presents a comprehensive study of the issue of economic sanctions under the legislation of the forum state (lex fori) in the context of private international law. It examines the content and legal nature of economic sanctions, which are considered as public law overriding mandatory rules establishing restrictive economic measures. It is determined that such sanctions serve as an instrument of state policy and are applied in the public interest to achieve specific political objectives. Their legal characteristics are outlined, including their mandatory application regardless of the
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Kronenberg, Alexander. "Foreign overriding mandatory provisions under the regulation (EC) No 593/2008 (Rome I Regulation). Judgment of the European Court of Justice of 18 october 2016, case c-135/15 = Leyes de policía de terceros estados en el ámbito del reglamento (CE) No 593/2008 (Reglamento Roma I). Comentario a la STJUE de 18 de octubre de 2016, asunto c-135/15." CUADERNOS DE DERECHO TRANSNACIONAL 10, no. 2 (2018): 873. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/cdt.2018.4409.

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Abstract: The role and treatment of foreign overriding mandatory provisions in international con­tract law have been subject to academic discussions for a long time. This has not changed with the introduction of Article 9 of the Rome I Regulation. In the judgment discussed in this case note, the Eu­ropean Court of Justice addressed some of the contentious issues in relation to Article 9(3) of the Rome I Regulation. This note examines and evaluates the solutions found by the ECJ and puts them into context. It also points out some questions the ECJ did not discuss; these questions remain open fo
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Zachariasiewicz, Maria-Anna. "Metoda unilateralna w prawie prywatnym międzynarodowym. Uwagi na marginesie orzeczenia TSUE w sprawie C-135/15 Republika Grecji przeciwko Grigoriosowi Nikiforidisowi." Problemy Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego 29 (December 29, 2021): 125–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/pppm.2021.29.05.

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The article confronts the unilateral and multilateral methods in private international law. The author first identifies the basic differences between the two. She then moves to describe the instruments and concepts resulting from the unilateral method: the theories of the Statutists in the period between 12th to 19th centuries, the solutions offered by the so called new American school, the method of recognition of private situations crystallized in a foreign legal system, the rules governing the spatial scope of the EU provisions, including the regulations and the directives, and finally the
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Surdykowska, Barbara. "Ochrona interesów publicznych w Rozporządzeniu Rzym I w kontekście zróżnicowania standardów pracowniczych w UE." Miscellanea Historico-Iuridica 20, no. 1 (2021): 305–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/mhi.2021.20.01.15.

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The paper refers to the concept of public interest contained in Art. 9 of the Rome I Regulation. The author argues that in the light of the processes taking place on the labor market (such as the digitization of the labor market and employment via platforms) and problems with defining the scope of the directive on posted workers in the context of drivers of international transport, courts may treat national regulations in the field of labor law as overriding mandatory provisions. The main goal of the paper is to draw attention to the need to increase the interest in the doctrine of labor law i
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Remien, Oliver. "Commercial Agents, the Directive and European Private International Law." European Review of Private Law 28, Issue 3 (2020): 529–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2020030.

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The protection of commercial agents under Directive 86/653 in international cases raises questions of private international law. Here, several different fact situations are analysed: In, first, the normal single market case where commercial agent and principal both are active in Member States, Article 3 (4) Reg. Rome I assures protection of the commercial agent even where the law of a third country has been chosen by the parties. Where, second, the principal is from a third state but the commercial agent is active in the single market, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Ingmar has ruled th
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Alhadidi, Ismaeel. "The Legal Status of the Convention on the Carriage of Goods by Sea in 1978 (Hamburg Rules) before the Jordanian Judge Compared to the French Judge." Jordanian Journal of Law and Political Science 14, no. 1 (2022): 147–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.35682/jjlps.v14i1.338.

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This study aims to compare the legal status of the United Nations Convention on the Carriage of Goods by Sea (Hamburg, 1978) (Hamburg Rules) before the Jordanian judge with its legal status before his French homologue. It is illustrated that the Jordanian judge is bound by the provisions of the Convention since his country became a party to it in 2001. Therefore, the Jordanian judge cannot ignore the criteria of applicability prescribed in Article 2 of the Convention. In addition, when the two parties to the contract designate the Convention as a governing law, it becomes applicable ex proprio
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Foreign overriding mandatory provisions"

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Zhao, Yi. "La loi de police en droit international privé français et chinois." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ASSA0001.

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Le mécanisme des lois de police en droit international privé chinois est un produit importé et sa définition législative est influencée par la définition européenne. Bien que la définition française de loi de police et la définition chinoise ne soient pas textuellement identiques, il nous semble que la notion de loi de police ne change pas selon qu’il s’agit de droit français ou de droit chinois. Cependant, n’étant prévu par le droit positif chinois que depuis 2011, le mécanisme des lois de police est relativement jeune, non seulement au regard de ce mécanisme lui-même mais aussi au regard de
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Adel, Zaher Mina. "L'ordre public dans les relations privées internationales : l'exemple des contrats internationaux devant le juge étatique." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE3057.

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L’autonomie de la volonté est un principe relatif à la liberté des parties quant au choix de la loi applicable au contrat international. Cependant, ce principe est limité par les règles d’ordre public, et plus généralement les dispositions impératives, réduisant l’étendue de cette autonomie. Afin de perfectionner la mise en application de ces règles tout en garantissant une certaine prévisibilité, il s’avère important d’étudier en détail l’origine et la nature des règles d’ordre public. Une étude comparée avec le droit international privé égyptien s’avère nécessaire pour perfectionner les méca
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Buruianã, Monica-Elena. "L'application de la loi étrangère en droit international privé." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BORD0067/document.

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Le droit international privé, tel qu’il résulte des droits nationaux et du droit de l’Unioneuropéenne, accorde une attention particulière aux systèmes juridiques étrangers. L’application de la loiétrangère constitue l’expression de l’importance reconnue aux systèmes juridiques étrangers, mais appliquerune loi qui est extérieure au système juridique du for peut provoquer, du fait de sa différence, des réactionsdéfensives. L’application de la loi étrangère se trouve ainsi confrontée à différents obstacles qui tendent àgarantir une application prioritaire de la lex fori. D’une part, les technique
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Larpvanichar, Ratchaneekorn. "Les contrats internationaux : étude comparative franco-thaïlandaise." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lille 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LIL20002.

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Le droit international privé français des contrats est très avancé, la richesse de la jurisprudence et la doctrine font une bonne preuve de l’évolution du droit français en la matière. Ses conceptions sont répandues et admises par d’autres États, européens en premier lieu, puis dans le monde entier. Le système de droit français et celui de droit communautaire sont complémentaires l’un et l’autre. Pour cette raison l’étude de droit international privé français ne peut plus être restreinte uniquement dans le cadre de droit international commun. Dès lors le droit international privé communautaire
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Larpvanichar, Ratchaneekorn. "Les contrats internationaux : étude comparative franco-thaïlandaise." Phd thesis, Université du Droit et de la Santé - Lille II, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00856584.

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Le droit international privé français des contrats est très avancé, la richesse de la jurisprudence et la doctrine font une bonne preuve de l'évolution du droit français en la matière. Ses conceptions sont répandues et admises par d'autres États, européens en premier lieu, puis dans le monde entier. Le système de droit français et celui de droit communautaire sont complémentaires l'un et l'autre. Pour cette raison l'étude de droit international privé français ne peut plus être restreinte uniquement dans le cadre de droit international commun. Dés lors le droit international privé communautaire
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Mota, Miguel Afonso do Carmo. "Overriding mandatory provisions in a european context." Master's thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/27209.

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KUIPERS, Jan-Jaap. "The interrelationship between EU law and private international law in contractual obligations : private autonomy, overriding mandatory provisions and a European justice area." Doctoral thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/16060.

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Defence Date: 17 January 2011<br>Examining Board: Prof. dr. Marie-Ange Moreau, European University Institute (supervisor); Prof. dr. Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, European University Institute; Prof. dr. Gerard-René de Groot, Maastricht University; Prof. dr. Jean-Michel Jacquet, Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva<br>PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digital archive of EUI PhD theses<br>The aim of this research is to analyse the interrelationship between Private International Law and European Union law in the area of contractual obligations. The Rome I Regulation on the Law App
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Books on the topic "Foreign overriding mandatory provisions"

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KIM, Min Kyung. Overriding Mandatory Rules in International Commercial Disputes. Hart Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509969807.

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This open access book analyses how to identify and treat overriding mandatory rules in international commercial litigation and arbitration from a Korean and comparative law perspective. In addition to providing a deeper understanding of the concept of overriding mandatory rules and setting out standards and factors to identify such rules, the book provides a solution to the problems that third-country mandatory provisions pose in international commercial disputes. The book examines the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice under the Rome Convention and the Rome I Regulation, Swiss IPR
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Nigel, Blackaby, Partasides Constantine, Redfern Alan, and Hunter Martin. 6 Conduct of the Proceedings. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198714248.003.0006.

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This chapter outlines the conduct of the tribunal and the parties during arbitration proceedings. In general, an arbitral tribunal must conduct the arbitration in accordance with the procedure agreed by the parties. If it fails to do so, the award may be set aside, or refused recognition and enforcement. However, the freedom of the parties to dictate the procedure to be followed in an international arbitration is not unrestricted. The procedure must comply with any mandatory rules and public policy requirements of the law of the juridical seat of the arbitration. It must also take into account
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Book chapters on the topic "Foreign overriding mandatory provisions"

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Zavadilová, Lucie. "United in Diversity – Regional Unification of the Conflict-of-law Rules in Matters of Matrimonial Property Regimes." In Universal, Regional, National – Ways of the Development of Private International Law in 21st Century. Masaryk University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9497-2019-8.

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The unification of the conflict-of-law rules in matters of matrimonial property regimes at EU level seeks to mitigate differences in substantive law in particular legal systems. The aim of this contribution is to analyse the doctrine of overriding mandatory provisions and consider the applicability of the public policy exception, which limit the application of the law otherwise applicable determined in compliance with the unified conflict-of-law rules. The question author addresses in this paper is whether these institutes of the general part of private international law provide for sufficient
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Đorđević, Slavko. "ODSTUPANjA OD SPORAZUMNOG IZBORA MERODAVNOG PRAVA ZA UGOVORE U PRIVREDI SA ELEMENTOM INOSTRANOSTI – NEKOLIKO NAPOMENA IZ UGLA MEĐUNARODNOG PRIVATNOG PRAVA SRBIJE." In XXI vek - vek usluga i uslužnog prava. [Knj. 14]. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Law, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/xxiv-14.015dj.

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This paper deals with the exceptions from the parties’ choice of applicable law for commercial contracts, which may occur if: (a) chosen foreign law violates domestic ordre public; (b) parties intentionally create the circumstances which enable them to choose foreign law in order to evade the mandatory provisions of domestic law (fraus legis); (c) the overriding mandatory provisions need to be applied to commercial contracts. After explaining the boundaries of parties’ right to choose the law applicable to commercial contracts, author analyses each of the mentioned exceptions from the point of
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"Applying or Taking Account of Foreign Overriding Mandatory Provisions - Sophism under the Rome I Regulation." In Yearbook of Private International Law Vol. XIX - 2017/2018. Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.9785/9783504386078-005.

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"Article 9: Overriding mandatory provisions." In Rome I Regulation - Commentary, edited by Ulrich Magnus and Peter Mankowski. Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.9785/9783504384814-015.

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Wilderspin, Michael. "Chapter O.3: Overriding mandatory provisions." In Encyclopedia of Private International Law. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781782547235.o.3.

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"Overriding Mandatory Provisions: The National Perspective." In EU Law and Private International Law. Brill | Nijhoff, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004206724_004.

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McParland, Michael. "Overriding Mandatory Provisions & Public Policy." In The Rome I Regulation on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199654635.003.0015.

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Abstract This chapter explains Article 9 and Article 21 of the Rome Regulation I. Both provisions exist primarily to protect the national interests and policies of Member States. They are a necessary counter-balance to the principal of party autonomy. They effectively represent two sides of the same coin, with overriding mandatory rules often involving expressions of public policy. Article 9 is concerned with the positive application of a country's laws that reflect the public interests of the forum state, or, in the limited circumstances, the interests of a third country that the forum state
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Neels, Jan L., and Eesa A. Fredericks. "Covid-19 regulations as overriding mandatory provisions in private international law." In The Impact of Covid-19 on the Future of Law. UJ Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36615/9781776405657-01.

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This contribution provides a comparative study of the position of overriding mandatory rules in regional, supranational and international conflicts instruments, in particular the Rome I Regulation on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations (2008) and the proposed African Principles on the Law Applicable to International Commercial Contracts (2020). COVID-19 regulations are referred to as an unequivocal example of overriding mandatory provisions in the context of the disruption of international commerce. The application of the proper law of the contract, the lex fori and the law of the co
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Winkler, Matteo M. "Overriding mandatory provisions and choice of court agreements." In Research Handbook on the Brussels Ibis Regulation. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781788110792.00020.

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"Economic Sanctions as Overriding Mandatory Provisions in EU Private International Law." In Economic Sanctions in EU Private International Law. Hart Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781509933549.ch-005.

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