Introduction : EU private international law -- Rome I regulation : party autonomy as its cornerstone -- Overriding mandatory provisions : the national perspective -- The scope of secondary union law : a matter for Rome I? -- The harmonisation of contract law by the union -- Free movement and the determination of the applicable law.
Summary
European Union Law and Private International Law both attempt to resolve a conflict of laws. There is however a certain tension between the two disciplines. The present book proposes suggestions to enhance their mutual understanding.
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