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Economic Sanctions in EU Private International Law

Contributor(s): Szabados, Tamás (Author), Beaumont, Paul (Editor)

ISBN: 9781509933518

Publisher: Hart Publishing

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Pub Date: January 23, 2020

Dewey: 341.582094

LCCN: 2019037686

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.69" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.24 lbs) 280 pages

BISAC Categories:

Law | International | Privacy | Conflict of Laws

Series: Studies in Private International Law

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Description: "Economic sanctions are an instrument of foreign policy. They may, however, affect the legal - first of all contractual - relations between private parties. In such a case, the court or arbitration tribunal seized has to decide whether to give effect or not to the economic sanction. It is private international law that functions as a 'filter' and transmits economic sanctions having a public law origin to the realm of private law. The aim of this book is to examine how private international law rules can influence the enforcement of economic sanctions and the related foreign policy objectives. A coherent EU foreign policy position as well as legal certainty and predictability would suppose a uniform approach not only concerning the economic sanctions of the EU, but also with regard to the restrictive measures imposed by third countries. However, if we examine in detail the application of economic sanctions by the courts of the Member States and arbitral tribunals, we find a somewhat different picture. It will become obvious that one of the reasons for this is the divergence of the private international law approaches in the Member States"--

Brief description: Tamás Szabados, LL.M. (UCL), PhD (ELTE) is Associate Professor at ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.

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