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Resolution of Conflict of Laws in International Contract Field

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  • Desiree Roffee Ciss

    (School of Law, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan City, China)

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As we know, it would be difficult to live in community, to maintain human relations, in other words, to live in a society without talking about the differences that could arise. It is also in the perspective of managing this kind of situations, these relationships between individuals that is not the right. These disputes may exist either between individuals living in the same territory or between individuals of different nationalities it is also the reason why we speak of a conflict of laws object to our development. Thus, conflicts of law are understood to mean that branch of private international law which, in the event of a dispute, makes it possible to determine the applicable law for deciding the latter. It must be noted that in the event of a dispute it is necessary at least to have an element of foreign nationality. As we know, there are several types of conflict of laws but the subject of our subject is conflict of laws in contract. We will then ask ourselves the question of how to regulate conflicts of laws? To try to answer this question in order to eradicate or avoid the conflicts of laws we will have to evoke throughout our development in a successive way: definition of the notion of international contract, of the notion of conflict of laws, so conflict of law, conflict of laws rules, but also discuss how to resolve conflict of laws, how to prevent or avoid conflict of laws, and present conflict resolution methods while using French law as an example.

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  • Desiree Roffee Ciss, 2018. "Resolution of Conflict of Laws in International Contract Field," Post-Print hal-05404169, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05404169
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