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Part IV Freedom of Choice and Common Rules, 16 Relationship with EC Law and International Instruments

From: The Rome II Regulation: The Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations: Updating Supplement

Andrew Dickinson

From: Oxford Legal Research Library (http://olrl.ouplaw.com). (c) Oxford University Press, 2023. All Rights Reserved.date: 25 March 2023

Subject(s):
Electronic commerce and choice of law — Rome Convention — Applicable law — Scope of the law applicable under the Rome II Regulation
16.04 (n 5) Add M Wilderspin, ‘The Rome II Regulation: Some Policy Observations’ (2008) 26 Nederlands internationaal privaatrecht‎ 408, 409–10; J Meeusen, in Ahern & Binchy, 16–24. 16.09 (n 18) Add On this point, see J Meeusen, 16.04 above, 19–23. 16.10 (n 20) Add For a recent example, see Case C-115/08, Land Oberösterreich v ČEZ [2009] ECR I-0000, Judgment of 27 October 2009, discussed at 7.29 above. 16.14 Line 2—Insert footnote 25A after settle the debate The German Bundesgerichtshof has recently referred the following questions to the ECJ in a case involving...
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