Curtoazia, concept de drept transnațional // Comity, a concept of transnational law

The country of origin principle can be contemplated in the light of the scholars’ debates relating to the rise or fall of the conflict of laws concept. This paper is an invitation to scholars to assess the notion of ‘comity’ as a genuine premise of the mutual recognition principle. The said notion r...

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Main Author: Radu Bogdan Bobei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași 2023-03-01
Series:Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii "Al.I. Cuza" din Iaşi. Ştiinţe Juridice
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Online Access:https://pub.law.uaic.ro/en/sumarul-fascicolelor/2023/anale-uaic-tomul-lxix-stiine-juridice-nr.-i/drept-privat/radu-bogdan-bobei-comity-a-concept-of-transnational-law-1
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Summary:The country of origin principle can be contemplated in the light of the scholars’ debates relating to the rise or fall of the conflict of laws concept. This paper is an invitation to scholars to assess the notion of ‘comity’ as a genuine premise of the mutual recognition principle. The said notion reminds us all that international law and the conflict of laws are twin instruments; these instruments are conceptually designed to manage the transnational realities from nowadays. The nation-States, regional organizations of (economic) integration, international organizations, private actors are learning again how to exercise the notion of ‘comity’.
ISSN:1221-8464
2537-3048