• the term lex loci (Law Latin for "the law of the place") is a shorthand version of the choice of law rules that determine the lex causae (the laws chosen...
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    Perspektiven der Reform des Gerichtsstands am Erfüllungsort, which discusses lex causae in conflict of laws. She later earned a Master's degree in European law...
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  • of laws, the choice of law rules for tort are intended to select the lex causae by which to determine the nature and scope of the judicial remedy to claim...
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  • law. This is often done in reference to the lex causae, the "law of the causes". However, the lex causae would, under certain circumstances, be problematic...
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    decide the case. When determining the national law that should apply, the lex causae is the law that has been chosen to govern the case, which is generally...
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  • (the lex loci contractus) or, if it were the place where the wage or salary was to be paid, where the contract was intended to be performed (the lex loci...
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  • tests and respect any remedies available under the "Applicable Law" or lex causae including any rules on who may claim (e.g. whether a personal representative...
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  • offer and acceptance in the several putative leges causae might produce different results); the lex loci solutionis might be the most relevant since New...
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  • personal laws of the parties, namely: the lex domicilii or law of the domicile in common law states, and either the lex patriae or law of nationality, or law...
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  • greatest connection, e.g. the law of nationality (lex patriae) or the law of habitual residence (lex domicilii). (See also 'European Harmonization Provisions':...
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  • form of the relief is broadly similar to the relief available under the lex causae, i.e. the law selected under the choice of law rules. But forum courts...
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  • conveniens Lex causae Lex fori Forum shopping Lis alibi pendens Connecting factors Domicile Lex domicilii Habitual residence Nationality Lex patriae Lex loci...
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  • conveniens Lex causae Lex fori Forum shopping Lis alibi pendens Connecting factors Domicile Lex domicilii Habitual residence Nationality Lex patriae Lex loci...
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    conveniens Lex causae Lex fori Forum shopping Lis alibi pendens Connecting factors Domicile Lex domicilii Habitual residence Nationality Lex patriae Lex loci...
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  • applied by a particular system of courts or legal system are termed the lex fori, or law of the forum. As a matter of civil procedure, courts must decide...
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  • Australian choice of law rules, the law of the place of the incident or lex loci delicti governs tort situations (following the decision of that court...
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    provisions in some of the states where the assets are located), the lex domicilii or lex patriae of the settlor and the beneficiaries (particularly if the...
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    conveniens Lex causae Lex fori Forum shopping Lis alibi pendens Connecting factors Domicile Lex domicilii Habitual residence Nationality Lex patriae Lex loci...
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  • carry with them wherever they go. Domicile is governed by lex domicilii, as opposed to lex patriae which depends upon nationality, which is the relationship...
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    rights and are therefore matters to be determined by the proper law (or lex causae) that governs the particular issue. There are many different types of...
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  • International Law in Common Law Canada: Cases, Text and Materials, Fourth Edition (2016), p. 349-377. Forum selection clause Arbitration clause Lex loci arbitri...
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  • choice of law rules, or to the same law that governs the main issue (the lex causae). States have not formulated a consistent answer to this question. For...
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  • conveniens Lex causae Lex fori Forum shopping Lis alibi pendens Connecting factors Domicile Lex domicilii Habitual residence Nationality Lex patriae Lex loci...
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  • conveniens Lex causae Lex fori Forum shopping Lis alibi pendens Connecting factors Domicile Lex domicilii Habitual residence Nationality Lex patriae Lex loci...
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  • conveniens Lex causae Lex fori Forum shopping Lis alibi pendens Connecting factors Domicile Lex domicilii Habitual residence Nationality Lex patriae Lex loci...
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    involving contractual obligations and, under Article 10, once selected, the lex causae will govern: (a) interpretation; (b) performance but, in relation to the...
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  • also known as the principle of parsimony or the law of parsimony (Latin: lex parsimoniae). Attributed to William of Ockham, a 14th-century English philosopher...
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    that any such provision of the lex fori would be applied by an English court while any like provision of the lex causae would not be. English time-bar...
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  • residence may also be more discriminating that the test of nationality or lex patriae in that the connection is to a specific location within a state rather...
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  • celebrated within their jurisdiction (this is, after all, the reason that the lex loci celebrationis is usually accepted as the law to determine all formal...
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