The Limits of the Applicable Law of Obligations

Autor: Šidla, Pavel
Přispěvatelé: Růžička, Květoslav, Kučera, Zdeněk, Ondřej, Jan, Kunz, Oto
Jazyk: čeština
Rok vydání: 2014
Předmět:
volba práva
choice of law
mezinárodní právo soukromé
international private law
statute of contractual obligation
obligační statut
zachování jednou nabytých věcných práv
nařízení Řím I
incorporation principle
změny a zánik smluvních závazků
lex fori
formal and material validity of a contract
principle of residence
private international law
preservation of once acquired property rights
koncept jednotného obligačního statutu
principle of control
renvoi
lex cause
Rome I Regulation
princip kontroly
osobní statut
concept of a single contractual statute
change and termination of contractual obligations
European Civil Code
formální a materiální platnost smlouvy
personal statut
incidental questions
substantive legal effects of the contract
princip inkorporační
Evropský občanský zákoník
princip sídla
incidenční otázky
statut of contractual obligation
Popis: This thesis discusses the limits of statute of contractual obligations solely from the perspective of conflict of law rules. It is based primarily on the analysis of national conflict of law rules contained in Act No. 91/2012 Coll., On Private International Law. There are also analyzed relevant standards of the European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No. 593/2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I) and conflict of law rules in the German Initial Act to the Civil Code, as well as in the Swiss Act on Private International Law. The primary hypothesis of this work is the concept of a single contractual statute, which governes contractual relationship since the early beginning to the end. The secondary hypothesis follows the departure of German international private law from the principle of seat for the principle of incorporation. Another hypothesis explores the safeguarding of property rights once acquired, if the substantive legal facts are in the mode of the original substantive statute closed that no means no and yes means yes, but ... This work also examines the question of whether the European legislator through the unification of rules of conflict of law removed the deficiencies that resulted from the application of autonomous national conflict of law rules or...
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