De L'Ordre Public En Droit International Prive

De L'Ordre Public En Droit International Prive PDF Author: Antoine Pillet
Publisher: Nabu Press
ISBN: 9781293649909
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Languages : en
Pages : 102

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De l'Ordre Public en Droit International Privé (Classic Reprint)

De l'Ordre Public en Droit International Privé (Classic Reprint) PDF Author: Antoine Pillet
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780266695363
Category : Law
Languages : fr
Pages : 104

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Excerpt from De l'Ordre Public en Droit International Privé Il serait cependant injuste de méconnaître les quelques résultats qui peuvent être considérés comme acquis. Sur certains points parti culiers des idées se sont imposées qui, si elles étaient plus nombreuses, pourraient arrher à constituer une véritable communauté de droitentre nations, communauté qui sans doute ne mettrait pas obstacle aux conflits, mais qui leur assurerait, en tout lieu, une solution uni forme basée sur les données de la raison et conforme aux exigences de la pratique. De ce nombre est le principe qui doit faire l'objet de cette étude. Il est aujourd'hui universellement admis que l'application d'une loi étrangère ne saurait en aucun cas être tolérée, alors qu'elle aurait pour conséquence de troubler l'ordre public du pays dans le quel elle est demandée. Aussi bien, n'est - cc pas là une notion de simple bon sens? Si l'on veut que l'application des lois étrangères ne soit jamais due qu'à la courtoisie de l'état qui l'accorde, comment penser que cette courtoisie pourrait jamais aller jusqu'à lui faire sa crifier ses intérêts vitaux, son ordre public, et si l'on pense que l'ap plication d'une loi étrangère peut être un véritable droit pour celui qui la réclame, incontestablement ce droit ne pourra jamais être mis en balance avec le droit k plus fort qui appartient à chaque peuple, de veiller à sa propre conservation en prohibant tout ce qui pourrait se produire, sur son territoire, de dangereux à ce point de vue. Le res pect de l'ordre public, voilà donc un principe qui s'impose à tous, qui se retrouve dans les opinions les plus diverses, qui fait réelle ment partie de cette communauté de droit à laquelle il a été fait allu sion tout à l'heure. Même, si quelque chose doit étonner, c'est que ce principe n'ait pas été reçu de tout temps, c'est aussi que dans le droit contemporain il ne soit pas entendu de la même façon par tous ceux qui le recon naissent. Car, il faut bien l'avouer, dans la manière d'expliquer et de limiter ce principe, il y a encore de grandes incertitudes, nombre de doutes dans les applications qu'il s'agit d'en faire. A ce double point de vue, il peut paraître qu'une étude sur ce point de droit serait utile, et quoique la matière ait été récemment traitée par une plume com pétente il n'est peut - être pas inutile de s'en occuper de nouveau. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

De l'ordre public en droit international privé

De l'ordre public en droit international privé PDF Author: Institute of International Law Seventh Committee
Publisher:
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Category : Conflict of laws
Languages : fr
Pages : 26

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Précis de Droit International Privé

Précis de Droit International Privé PDF Author: Frantz Despagnet
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages :

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Collected courses of the Hague Academy of International Law

Collected courses of the Hague Academy of International Law PDF Author: Hague Academy of International Law
Publisher:
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Category : International law
Languages : en
Pages : 426

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Ordre public international et lois de police en droit international privé

Ordre public international et lois de police en droit international privé PDF Author: Nicolas Nord (juriste).)
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Languages : fr
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Principes de Droit International Privé (Volume 97).

Principes de Droit International Privé (Volume 97). PDF Author:
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Languages : en
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Private International Law in Brazil

Private International Law in Brazil PDF Author: Jacob Dolinger
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041192506
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 404

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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this book provides ready access to the law applied to cases involving cross border issues in Brazil. It offers every lawyer dealing with questions of conflict of laws much-needed access to these conflict rules, presented clearly and concisely by a local expert. Beginning with a general introduction, the monograph goes on to discuss the choice of law technique, sources of private international law, and the relevant connection with other laws. Then follows clear description and analysis of the rules of choice of law on natural and legal persons, contractual and non-contractual obligations, movable and immovable property, intangible property rights, company law, family law (marriage, cohabitation, registered partnerships, matrimonial property, maintenance, child law), and succession law (including testamentary dispositions). The presentation concludes with an overview of relevant civil procedure, examining lex fori and issues of national and international jurisdiction, acceptability and enforcement of foreign judgements, and international arbitration. Its succinct yet scholarly nature, as well as the practical quality of the information it provides, make this book a valuable resource for lawyers handling cases in Brazil. Academics and researchers, as well as judges, notaries public, marriage registrars, youth welfare officers, teachers, students, and local and public authorities will welcome this very useful guide, and will appreciate its value in the study of private international law from a comparative perspective.

Précis de Droit International Privé

Précis de Droit International Privé PDF Author: Pierre Arminjon
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Category : Conflict of laws
Languages : en
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Les bases éthiques pour le droit et la société

Les bases éthiques pour le droit et la société PDF Author:
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9789024734245
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 420

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Problèmes de Conflits de Lois en Matière de Filiation, Jacques Foyer Jacques Foyer, Professor at the University of Paris II, notes in introduction of his course that it can be enlightening to compare the different modern methods of solution of the conflict of laws regarding filiation. The study of the different systems shows that there exist at least three methods to contradict the classic choice-of-law rule. The course is structured around the analysis of these three methods. Firstly, it is the criticism of the rigid character and the unpredictability of the traditional rule that triggers the temptation of a manipulation of the choice of law rule. The author then points out that one could question its abstract and arbitrary character, which leads on the one hand to an attempt to hierarchization, and on the other hand, to a diversification of the choice-of-law rules. Lastly, it is the principle of the foreign law's purpose to govern legal relationships in the same way as the lex fori that is questioned, which leads to its partial elimination to the profit of a more or less systematic application of the territorial law or of the one of the court hearing the action. General Course on Private International Law, Friedrich K. Juenger According to Friedrich Juenger, Professor at the University of California in Davis, the outstanding characteristic of the conflict of laws is the lack of consensus on the discipline's goals and methods. He proposes to put the accent in his course on the events for which public international law must find a solution in order to avoid the constant danger that threatens the discipline: that is, to become a simple academic game. Three examples of reported cases and the kinds of issues they raise are given in the Introduction. Professor Juenger next gives a detailed historical overview of the conflict of laws, from Antiquity to Mancini. In addition, the author presents the emergence of new orthodoxies, or rather proposes to re-examine the traditional doctrines, and points out the advantages of a teleological approach. That allows him to revisit the three cases mentioned in the Introduction. Les Bases éthiques pour le Droit et la Société Perspectives de la Commission indépendante sur les questions humanitaires internationales, Sadruddin Aga Khan Conference of July 30, 1985 Sadruddin Aga Khan, President of the Independent Commission on International Humanitarian Issues, recalls in his course on the ethical bases of law and society that the role of the commission he presides is to remind us of the basic elements of a code of ethics which has the same spiritual significance as that found in all major religions. Lawyers as well as scientists, adds the author, must mobilize their immense resources, bearing in mind that the rule of law should never disregard moral appreciation.