Flexibility in Approaches to Conflict -of -law Solutions - Section 24 (1) od the Private International law Act

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Authors

ROZEHNALOVÁ Naděžda

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Universal, regional, national - ways of the development of Private International Law in 21st Century
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Faculty of Law

Citation
Web Open access sborníku
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/CZ.MUNI.P210-9497-2019
Keywords flexibility vs. rigidity in conflict-of-law approaches; Czech Private International Law Act 2012; section 24 (1) Czech PILA
Description The paper deals with the question of flexibility in approaching conflict-of-law rules as a whole. The Czech Private International Law Act (adopted in 2012, in force since 1 January 2014) inclined towards the possibility of not applying the conflict-of-law rules contained in the Act itself under certain specific conditions. This represents a significant change compared to the previous regulations. The paper analyses the escape clause in section 24 (1) Czech PIL.
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