Abstract
I. Autonomous and domestic requirements for choice-of-court agreements. - II. The views on the issue of substantive validity before the recast: 1. The self-sufficiency thesis; 2. The theses underlying a conflict-of-laws logic. - III. The reference to the law of the Member State of the chosen court(s): 1. A ‘global’ reference; 2. The reasons justifying a global reference; 3. The conflict-of-laws rules of the lex fori prorogati; 4. The case of agreements designating the courts of two or more Member States. - IV. The scope of the lex fori prorogati: 1. Substantive validity as distinct from admissibility; 2. Substantive validity as opposed to formal validity; 3. Factors vitiating the agreement to the point that it is ‘null and void’. - V. Concluding remarks.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Research Handbook on the Brussels Ibis Regulation |
Editor | P. Mankowski |
Pagine | 95-117 |
Numero di pagine | 23 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2020 |
Keywords
- Competenza giurisdizionale
- Diritto internazionale privato
- Jurisdiction
- Private international law