The principle of party autonomy in the HAGUE principles on choice of law in International Commercial Contracts : lessons for Chinese, Russian and South African Private International Law
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Auteur/contributeur
- Manganye, Makhanani Annastesia (Auteur)
Titre
The principle of party autonomy in the HAGUE principles on choice of law in International Commercial Contracts : lessons for Chinese, Russian and South African Private International Law
Résumé
It is no secret that there has been an increase in international trade in recent decades. Natural and juristic persons have taken it upon themselves to trade both domestically and internationally. As international trade increases so too do the conclusion of international commercial contracts. When individuals enter into an international contract, one particularly important issue, and one that should be foremost in the minds of the contracting parties, is which legal system will govern their agreement? Therefore, a significant factor to any international commercial contract is whether the parties have the freedom to choose the law applicable to their agreement and to choose the court that will adjudicate upon their contractual disputes, and if so, to what extent may the parties exercise their freedom of choice?... <br>LL.M. (International Commercial Law)
Type
Master Thesis
Université
University of Johannesburg
Lieu
Johannesburg
Date
2021
Langue
EN
Titre abrégé
The principle of party autonomy in the HAGUE principles on choice of law in International Commercial Contracts
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ujcontent.uj.ac.za
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Manganye, M. A. (2021). The principle of party autonomy in the HAGUE principles on choice of law in International Commercial Contracts : lessons for Chinese, Russian and South African Private International Law [Master Thesis, University of Johannesburg]. https://ujcontent.uj.ac.za/esploro/outputs/graduate/The-principle-of-party-autonomy-in/9910759507691
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