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Juridical Regulations Specific to the International Private Law

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  • Trocan, Laura Magdalena

    (Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Juridical Sciences, Romania)

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In the current conditions in which the activity of the physical and juridical persons develops not only in the internal frame of a state, inside its frontiers, but also in the international life’s frame, we can notice the birth of some juridical reports where the parties are represented by physical and/or juridical persons and where one or more elements are foreign. Therefore, next to the juridical reports appeared after the juridical, technical, cultural, scientific international relations, where the appliance of the internal law does not seem to be sufficient for the respective juridical report. In this context, such a report may be regulated either by means of the conflict regulations, that indicate the law able to lead the juridical report with foreign origin element, immediate to the report with foreign element, so that we can appreciate that the international private law is featured by the existence of two methods for solving the law problems: one of them specific to the international private law that establishes the solving rule of the law problems: one of them specific to the international private law, that establishes the solving rule of the laws’ conflict, the main matter of international private law, by means of the specific regulations, namely the conflict regulations and another one that is common to all the juridical subjects, that appeals to the substantial regulations. Starting from these premises, the current study wants to accomplish an analysis of the most important aspects related to the conflict regulations – regulations that are specific to the international private law.

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  • Trocan, Laura Magdalena, 2009. "Juridical Regulations Specific to the International Private Law," Annals - Juridical Science Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Juridical Sciences, vol. 1, pages 49-62, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlju:y:2009:v:1:p:49-62
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    Keywords

    juridical regulation; conflict regulation; international private law; law; conflict.;
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    • K33 - Law and Economics - - Other Substantive Areas of Law - - - International Law

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