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Conflict of laws -- Contracts -- Europe. --- Conflict of laws -- Torts -- European Union countries. --- Conflict of laws -- Unjust enrichment -- European Union countries. --- Contracts -- European Union countries. --- Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations (1980). --- European Parliament. Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I). --- Maritime law.
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The Rome II Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations introduces a single choice-of-law regime for tort and other non-contractual obligations. The Regulation has huge implications for international litigation relating to traffic accidents, product liability, environmental damage and infringement of intellectual property rights, for example. This book contains analysis of the Regulation by 15 experts from Europe and North America. It examines the core concepts and assesses the likely impact of the Regulation on claims for tort and unjust enrichment. It is an indispensable guide to the Regulation for legal practitioners, academics and students.
International law --- Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Tort and negligence --- Conflict of laws --- Torts --- Unjust enrichment --- Conflict of laws --Torts --Europe. --- Conflict of laws --Torts --European Union countries. --- Conflict of laws --Unjust enrichment --Europe. --- Conflict of laws --Unjust enrichment --European Union countries. --- Law - Europe, except U.K. --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Choice of law --- Intermunicipal law --- International law, Private --- International private law --- Private international law --- Law --- Legal polycentricity --- Civil law --- Conflict of laws - Torts - European Union countries --- Conflict of laws - Unjust enrichment - European Union countries --- Conflict of laws - Torts - Europe --- Conflict of laws - Unjust enrichment - Europe --- Union européenne --- Coopération judiciaire en matière civile --- Obligations non contractuelles --- Loi applicable --- Règlement Rome II
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La question de la responsabilité de l'Etat du fait des lois a été renouvelée par le juge communautaire. Désormais, les Etats membres de la Communauté européenne ont l'obligation de réparer les dommages causés par les violations du droit communautaire qui leur sont imputables, même quand le législateur en est l'auteur. Ces exigences communautaires ont provoqué de vifs débats dans tous les Etats membres. Il n'est pas aisé de sanctionner le législateur - représentant du peuple souverain - pour s'être écarté de règles conventionnelles. Il est plus difficile encore d'attacher à cette sanction une condamnation à payer. A cette obligation communautaire de réparation, le juge français a apporté des premières réponses. Mais les solutions dégagées sont partielles et le régime de responsabilité du fait de la loi non conventionnelle reste à définir. Pour le cerner, il faut se tourner vers le passé : le régime de responsabilité de l'Etat législateur inauguré avec l'arrêt La Fleurette. En 1938, le Conseil d'Etat a bâti une règle de réparation spécifique propre à préserver la mission d'application de la loi du juge administratif et l'identité de la norme législative. Le régime de responsabilité issu de l'arrêt La Fleurette n'est pas fondé sur le principe de l'égalité devant les charges publiques, mais sur la volonté du législateur. La règle de réparation est destinée à réparer non pas les dommages résultant directement de la loi, mais ceux causés par son application. Elle ne concerne que les dommages anormaux, c'est-à-dire contraires aux effets recherchés par le législateur. Aujourd'hui, c'est vers des solutions du même type que le juge se tourne au sujet de la loi non conventionnelle: une responsabilité déclenchée non pas du fait de la loi, mais du fait de son application, indépendamment de toute faute, et reposant sur le principe selon lequel la loi doit s'exécuter normalement, sans causer de préjudices anormaux, contraires aux effets prescrits pas les normes conventionnelles. La responsabilité du fait des lois - c'est-à-dire du fait de l'application des lois - a toujours été étrangère au droit commun et elle le demeurera, vraisemblablement. Ni l'égalité devant les charges publiques, ni la faute ne peuvent, en ce domaine, servir de cadre de référence.
Tort and negligence --- France --- Government liability --- Etat --- Responsabilité --- Equality before the law --- Conflict of laws --- Torts --- 342 <44> --- Staatsrecht. Publiekrecht --(algemeen)--Frankrijk --- 342 <44> Staatsrecht. Publiekrecht --(algemeen)--Frankrijk --- Responsabilité --- Public law. --- Choice of law --- Intermunicipal law --- International law, Private --- International private law --- Private international law --- Law --- Legal polycentricity --- Civil law --- Government liability - European Union countries. --- Equality before the law - European Union countries. --- Conflict of laws - Torts - European Union countries. --- Government liability - France. --- Equality before the law - France. --- Conflict of laws - Torts - France. --- État -- Pays de l'Union européenne
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The new s.elp Pocket Commentaries are reduced to essential information on current legal developments. With these short and handy books you can easily update your knowledge. The first volume deals with the new Rome II Regulation on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations, which became effective on 11.1.2009. Comprehensive and accessible analysis of the rules of the Rome II Regulation on the private international law of non-contractual obligations Coverage of practical issues such as international product liability, liability for environmental damage or non-contractual liability for unfair competition Written by a team of internationally orientated scholars
Economic law --- European law --- Tort and negligence --- International and municipal law --- Torts --- Conflict of laws --- Obligations (Law) --- Droit international et droit interne --- Responsabilité civile --- Responsabilité civile (Droit international privé) --- Obligations (Droit) --- Regulation (EC) no 864/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 July 2007 on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations (Rome II) --- Unjust enrichment --- Responsabilité civile --- Responsabilité civile (Droit international privé) --- Choice of law --- Intermunicipal law --- International law, Private --- International private law --- Private international law --- Law --- Legal polycentricity --- Civil law --- Conflict of laws - Torts - European Union countries --- Conflict of laws - Unjust enrichment - European Union countries --- Conflict of laws - Torts - Europe --- Conflict of laws - Unjust enrichment - Europe --- Droit civil --- Droit international privé --- Obligations (droit) --- Pays de l'Union européenne
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International and municipal law --- Torts --- Conflict of laws --- Obligations (Law) --- Droit international et droit interne --- Responsabilité civile --- Responsabilité civile (Droit international privé) --- Obligations (Droit) --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- 341.9 --- Internationaal privaatrecht --(algemeen) --- 341.9 Internationaal privaatrecht --(algemeen) --- Responsabilité civile --- Responsabilité civile (Droit international privé) --- Congrès --- Civil wrongs --- Delicts --- Injuries (Law) --- Quasi delicts --- Wrongful acts --- Accident law --- Actions and defenses --- Liability (Law) --- Negligence --- Reasonable care (Law) --- Personal obligations (Law) --- Civil law --- Promise (Law) --- Choice of law --- Intermunicipal law --- International law, Private --- International private law --- Private international law --- Law --- Legal polycentricity --- Torts - European Union countries - Congresses --- Conflict of laws - Torts - European Union countries - Congresses --- Obligations (Law) - European Union countries - Congresses --- Droit international privé --- Droit international privé (droit européen) --- Obligations (droit) --- Entraide judiciaire européenne --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Obligations
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Will the new Rome I Regulation meet its goals - to improve the predictability of the outcome of litigation?- to bring certainty as to the law applicable and the free movement of judgments?- to designate the same national law irrespective of the country of the court in which an action is brought? The most important features of this instrument were outlined and discussed by distinguished legal experts from all over Europe and beyond at the conference "The Rome I Regulation", held in Verona on March 2009. This first book in English on the Rome I Regulation contains the papers submitted to that conference.
Law of obligations. Law of contract --- European law --- International private law --- Conflict of laws --- Contracts --- Obligations --- Torts --- European Parliament --- European Parliament. --- -Conflict of laws --- -346.02094 --- Uh5.4 --- Choice of law --- Intermunicipal law --- International law, Private --- Private international law --- Law --- Legal polycentricity --- Agreements --- Contract law --- Contractual limitations --- Limitations, Contractual --- Commercial law --- Legal instruments --- Obligations (Law) --- Juristic acts --- Liberty of contract --- Third parties (Law) --- -Obligations --- -Civil law --- Law and legislation --- Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I). --- -Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I). --- 346.02094 --- Civil law --- Council of the European Union. --- European Parliarment. --- E-books --- Entraide judiciaire européenne --- Conflict of laws - Contracts - European Union countries - Congresses --- Conflict of laws - Obligations - European Union countries - Congresses --- Conflict of laws - Torts - European Union countries - Congresses --- Contracts - European Union countries - Congresses --- Contrats
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