ROZEHNALOVÁ, Naděžda. Changes in the area of private international law (Changes in the ara of private international law). In Filip Křepelka, Rajko Knaz, Markéta Selucká. Principles, Rules and limits of Europeanisation of national legal system. 1. vyd. Maribor: University of Maribor Faculty of Law, 2011, p. 253 - 265. ISBN 978-961-6399-62-3.
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Original name Changes in the area of private international law
Name in Czech Změny v oblasti mezinárodního práva soukromého
Name (in English) Changes in the ara of private international law
Authors ROZEHNALOVÁ, Naděžda (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition 1. vyd. Maribor, Principles, Rules and limits of Europeanisation of national legal system, p. 253 - 265, 13 pp. 2011.
Publisher University of Maribor Faculty of Law
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 50500 5.5 Law
Country of publisher Slovenia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14220/11:00055193
Organization unit Faculty of Law
ISBN 978-961-6399-62-3
Keywords (in Czech) mezinárodní právo soukromé; kolizní právo
Keywords in English privat international law; conflict of law
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Abstract
Private international law, conflict-of-law rules and their individual structural elements are not stationary. They are exposed to the effects of the processes that control the world. Some of the effects impact directly the international element and may change the way it is viewed in a specific case. Others – namely the legal and philosophical approach to the aspect of autonomy of will of the parties – have an effect on its emergence. Conserving the characteristics of the international element is not appropriate. It is a phenomenon which develops under the influence of external circumstances and must be assessed ad hoc.
Abstract (in English)
Private international law, conflict-of-law rules and their individual structural elements are not stationary. They are exposed to the effects of the processes that control the world. Some of the effects impact directly the international element and may change the way it is viewed in a specific case. Others – namely the legal and philosophical approach to the aspect of autonomy of will of the parties – have an effect on its emergence. Conserving the characteristics of the international element is not appropriate. It is a phenomenon which develops under the influence of external circumstances and must be assessed ad hoc.
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MSM0021622405, plan (intention)Name: Evropský kontext vývoje českého práva po roce 2004
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, The European Context of the Development of Czech Law after 2004
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