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The Applicable Law To International Commercial Contracts And The Status Of Lex Mercatoria - With A Special Emphasis On Choice Of Law Rules In The European Community
The Applicable Law To International Commercial Contracts And The Status Of Lex Mercatoria - With A Special Emphasis On Choice Of Law Rules In The European Community
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In that regard, while the international commercial arbitration which has been freed from the constraints of the domestic laws is an important step, the courts generally applying the principle of party autonomy which allows parties to designate the law that will apply to their transactions have proved insufficient due to the positivistic influence on the conflict of laws rules of most countries which has limited parties' choice of law to the national substantive laws. The problems created by those inconsistencies and divergences have been felt more strongly in the European Community which constitutes an internal market by integrating the national markets of Member States into a single one. The present paper is an attempt to search for answers to those questions with a special emphasis on the situation in the European Community on the basis of the idea that law as a servant of social need must take account of the far reaching and dramatic socio-economic changes.
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