- Subject(s):
- Choice of law clauses — Rome Convention — Rome I Regulation and choice of law
This chapter presents some final thoughts. The European Commission seeks to ensure that by 2020, ‘justice and citizen's rights will know no borders in the EU’. A key aspect of the proposed agenda is the codification of existing laws. Many civilian lawyers would welcome a movement towards codifying the existing EU private international law instruments. It would be seen as a chance to resolve inconsistencies, deal with unresolved issues and preliminary matters, and to enhance the systematic benefits of a codified system.
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