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adam_text | Table of Contents.......................................................1
List of Abbreviations..................................................19
General Introduction................................................. 21
§1. Historical perspective.............................................21
§2. Nature and scope...................................................22
§3. Special characteristics of French Private International Law........22
Part I. General Principles.............................................23
Chapter 1. Sources of Private International Law........................25
§1. National law.......................................................25
I. Legal sources.......................................................25
II. French case law....................................................25
III. Overseas..........................................................25
§2. European Union Law.................................................26
§3. Human Rights Law...................................................27
§4. International Conventions........................................ 29
Chapter 2. Connection..................................................31
§1. Conflict of law rules..............................................31
I. Neutral Conflict Rules..............................................31
II. Alternative Conflict Rules.........................................31
III. Unilateral Conflict Rules.........................................32
IV. Bilateral Conflict Rules..........................................33
V. Cumulative Conflict Rules.........................................33
VI. Hierarchization of Conflict of law Rules...........................34
§2. Connecting factor................................................ 34
I. Nationality.........................................................34
II. Domicile......................................................... 35
III. Residence.........................................................36
IV. Habitual residence................................................36
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V. Lex Loci Delicti..................................................36
VI. Lex Rei Sitae.....................................................37
VII. Intention of the Parties.........................................37
§3. Changes in the lex causae.........................................38
Chapter 3. Basic Terms................................................39
§1. Renvoi............................................................39
§2. Public Policy (ordre public)......................................39
§3. Forum shopping....................................................39
§4. Dépeçage..........................................................40
§5. International legal harmonisation............................... 40
Part II. Rules of Choice of Law.......................................43
Chapter 1. Contractual obligations....................................45
§1. Basic rules.......................................................45
§2. Transnational norms...............................................45
I. The Rome Convention on the law applicable to contractual obligations of the 19th of June 1980 (80/934/EEC)................... 45
A. Scope of application...............................................45
B. Principle of freedom of choice of law..............................46
C. Applicable law in the absence of choice.......................... 47
D. Mandatory rules....................................................48
E. Validity of a contract.............................................49
1. Material validity of a contract....................................49
2. Formal validity of a contract......................................49
F. Certain consumer contracts.........................................50
G. Individual employment contracts....................................51
H. Voluntary assignment...............................................52
I. Subrogation...................................................... 52
J. Exclusion of renvoi................................................53
K. Public policy......................................................53
II. The Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 of the European Parliament and of the
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Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I].................................................................53
A. Scope of application................................................ 53
B. Freedom of choice of law.............................................55
C. Absence of choice of law..............................................55
D. Specific conflict of law rules for specific contracts................57
1. Contracts of carriage.................................................57
2. Consumer contracts...................................................58
3. Insurance contracts..................................................59
4. Individual employment contracts......................................60
E. General contractual rules............................................61
1. Overriding mandatory rules...........................................61
2. Consent and material validity........................................61
3. Formal validity......................................................61
4. Scope of the law applicable..........................................62
5. Incapacity...........................................................62
6. Voluntary assignment and contractual subrogation.....................62
7. Legal subrogation....................................................62
8. Multiple contractual liability.......................................62
9. Set-off..............................................................63
10. Burden of proof.....................................................63
11. Specific concepts...................................................63
F. Relationship of the present regulation with other conflict of law
provisions............................................................. 63
III. Convention on the Law Applicable to International Sales of Goods...64
A. Scope of application.................................................64
B. Conflict of law rules................................................64
IV. Convention on the law applicable to agency.........................66
A. Scope of application.................................................66
B. Conflict of law rules as for the relationship between the principal and the
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C. Conflict of law rules as for the relationship between the principal and the third parties.........................................................68
V. Convention for the settlement of certain conflicts of laws in connection
with bills of exchange and promissory notes...........................69
A. Scope of application...............................................69
B. Conflict of law rules..............................................69
VI. Convention for the settlement of certain conflicts of laws in connection
with cheques..........................................................71
A. Scope of application...............................................71
B. Conflict of law rules..............................................71
Chapter 2. Non-contractual obligations................................75
§1. Basic rules.......................................................75
§2.Transnational norms................................................76
I. The Regulation (EC) no 864/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 July 2007 on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations (Rome II).................................76
A. Scope of application...............................................76
B. Conflict of law rules..............................................77
1. Law applicable to torts or civil offenses..........................77
2. Product liability..................................................78
3. Unfair competition and acts restricting free competition...........79
4. Environmental damage...............................................79
5. Infringement of intellectual property rights.......................79
6. Industrial action..................................................80
7. Unjust enrichment..................................................80
8. Negotiorum gestio..................................................80
9. Culpa in contrahendo...............................................81
10. General principles................................................81
a. Freedom of choice..................................................81
b. Overriding mandatory provisions and ordre public...................81
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C. Rules of safety of conduct..........................................82
d Direct action against the insurer of the person liable...............82
e. Legal subrogation....................................................82
f. Multiple liability...................................................82
g. Formal validity......................................................82
h. Burden of proof......................................................82
i. Habitual residence................................................. 83
j. Exclusion of renvoi..................................................83
C. Relationships with other transnational norms........................83
H. Convention on the law applicable to traffic accidents..............83
A. Scope of application................................................83
B. Conflict of law rules...............................................85
HI. Convention on the law applicable to products liability.............87
A. Scope of application................................................87
B. Conflict of law rules............................................. 88
Chapter 3. Property.....................................................91
§1. Constitutional value of property....................................91
§2. Property rights in private international law....,..................91
I. Transnational framework........................................... 91
II. European Union conflict of law rules...............................92
III. Concrétisation in French law......................................96
IV. Outside of the European Union.....................................96
V. Intellectual property............................................ 98
A. Discrimination for some foreign authors.............................98
B. The international framework for conflicts of laws,.................101
Chapter 4. Company law............................................... 103
§1. The nationality of a company.......................................103
§2. Recognition of foreign companies in France.........................104
I. In the framework of the European Union..............................104
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IL In the basic international framework.............................105
A. First step: the abrogation of the law of the 30th of May 1857....105
B. The capacity of the foreign company in France....................106
1. Submission to two legal systems..................................106
2. Limitations to the principle of equality.........................106
3. The role of bilateral agreements...................................107
C. Tax issues related to foreign companies in France................108
1. Basic principle....................................................108
2. Tax rules for foreign companies located in the European Union....108
a. Value added tax....................................................108
b. Equality of treatment in tax matters...............................108
3. The possible extension to companies located in the European Economic
Area..................................................................109
D. The European company, the European cooperative company and the
European economic interest grouping...................................109
1. Common background..................................................109
2. The European company...............................................110
3. The European cooperative company...................................114
4. The European economic interest grouping............................117
Chapter 5. Family.....................................................119
§l,Civil status and capacity of French nationals: as a principle, domination of
the personal law.................................................... 119
§2.Applications of the principle in matters of filiation and marriage.119
I, Filiation..........................................................119
II. Marriage..........................................................120
§3. Specificities of registered partnerships..........................121
§4. Transnational norms...............................................121
I. Divorce and legal separation................................... 121
A. The Council Regulation (EU) No 1259/2010 of 20 December 2010 implementing enhanced cooperation in the area of the law applicable to
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divorce and legal separation.......................................... 122
1. Scope of application.................................................122
2. Conflict of law rules................................................122
3 Relationship with existing international conventions.................125
II. Matrimonial property regime.........................................125
A. Matrimonial property regime outside the framework of any
convention...............................................
B. Convention on the law applicable to matrimonial property regimes...126
1. Scope of application................................................126
2. Conflict of law rules...............................................127
a. Choice of law.......................................................127
b. The law applicable to the matrimonial property regime without choice of
law from the spouses before marriage...............................127
3. Possible future developments....................................129
III. International adults and children protection law..............129
A. Convention on jurisdiction, applicabie law, recognition, enforcement and co-operation in respect of parental responsibility
and measures for the protection of children.............................130
1. Scope of application.................................................130
2. Conflict of law rules................................................131
B. Convention concerning the powers of authorities and the law applicable
in respect of the protection of infants.................................132
1. Scope of application.................................................132
2. Powers of authorities and law applicable.............................132
C. Convention on the civil aspects of international child abduction.....134
I). Protection of children and co-operation in respect of intercountry
adoption
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1. Intercountry adoption outside of the framework of any convention..135
2. Convention on protection of children and co-operation in respect of
intercountry adoption................................................135
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a. Scope of application................................................135
b. Conflict of law rules...............................................136
E. International protection of adults.................................137
1. The international protection of adults outside of the framework of any
convention............................................................137
2. Convention on the international protection of adults...............138
a. Scope of application................................................138
b. Conflict of law rules...............................................139
F. Maintenance obligations.............................................140
1. Convention on the law applicable to maintenance obligations........141
a. Scope of application................................................141
b. Conflict of law rules...............................................142
2. Convention on the law applicable to maintenance obligations towards
children...............................................................143
a. Scope of application.............................................. 143
b. Conflict of law rules...............................................144
3. Protocol of the 23rd of November 2007 on the law applicable to
maintenance obligations................................................145
a. Scope of application.............................................. 145
b. Conflict of law rules...............................................146
4. Convention of the 23rd of November 2007 on the international recovery
of child support and other forms of family maintenance................148
a. Scope of application................................................148
b. Unilateral declaration by the European Union at the time of the approval
of the Hague convention of 23 November 2007 on the international recovery of child support and other forms of family maintenance.................149
c. Content of the convention...........................................149
Chapter 6. Succession..................................................151
§1. Current conflict of law rules for successions......................151
§2. Regulation (EU) no 650/2012 of the European Parliament and of the
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Council of 4 July 2012 on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition and enforcement of decisions and acceptance and enforcement of authentic instruments in matters of succession and on the creation of a European certificate of succession...............................................153
I. Scope of application.................................................153
II. Conflict of law rules............................................. 154
A. General rule.........................................................154
B. Choice of law........................................................154
C. Dispositions upon death..............................................155
1. Agreements as to succession..........................................155
2. Dispositions of property upon death other than agreements as to
succession..............................................................155
§3. Convention of the 5th of October 1961 on the conflicts of law relating to the form of testamentary dispositions...................................160
I. Scope of application.................................................160
II. Conflict of law rules............................................. 161
§4. Succession tax......................................................162
I. General rule.........................................................162
II. Involvement of international conventions aiming at avoiding double
taxations...............................................................163
III. The international tax law future for successions with the entry into force
of the Regulation 650/2012..............................................164
Part III, Jurisdiction............................................ 167
Chapter 1. Jurisdiction outside the framework of any international convention............................................................ 169
Chapter 2, jurisdiction in the framework of transnational norms.........173
§1. Jurisdiction in the framework of transnational norms dedicated to civil
and commercial matters................................................ 173
II. Jurisdiction for civil and commercial matters in the framework of the
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Brussels convention of 1968.......................................... 173
A. Scope of application................................................ 173
B. Rules on jurisdiction............................................... 174
1. General rules for jurisdiction........................................174
2. Special jurisdiction..................................................174
a. Contract..............................................................174
b. Maintenance......................................................... 174
c. Tort, civil offenses or semi-offenses.................................175
d. Criminal procedures...................................................175
e. Branch, agency or establishment.......................................175
f. Trust............................................................. 175
g. Payment of remuneration claimed in respect of the salvage of a cargo or
freight................................................................ 176
h. Joint procedures.................................................... 176
i. Limitation of liability arising out from the use or operation of a ship.176
j. Jurisdiction in matters relating to insurance...................... .177
k. Special jurisdiction for consumer contracts...........................179
3. Prorogation of jurisdiction...........................................180
4. Examination as to jurisdiction and admissibility......................181
5. Lis pendens and related actions.......................................182
6. Provisional measures..................................................183
III. Jurisdiction for civil and commercial matters in the framework of the
Lugano convention of 1988................................................183
IV. Jurisdiction for civil and commercial matters in the framework of the
Council Regulation 44/2001............................................. 183
A. Scope of application..................................................183
B. Rules on jurisdiction.................................................184
l. General rules on jurisdiction.........................................184
2. Special jurisdiction................................................ 184
a. Special jurisdiction for a contract...................................184
b. Maintenance...........................................................185
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C Tort, civil offenses or semi-offenses..................................185
d Branch, agency or other establishment..................................186
e. Trust.................................................................
f Salvage of a cargo or freight..........................................186
g. Joint procedures......................................................187
h. Liability for the use or operation of a ship..........................187
i. Insurance..............................................................188
j. Consumer contracts.....................................................190
k. Individual contracts of employment.....................................191
3. Exclusive jurisdiction.................................................193
4. Examination as to jurisdiction and admissibility.......................195
5. Lis pendens and related actions........................................196
V. Jurisdiction for civil and commercial matters in the framework of the
Lugano convention 2007....................................................197
A. Scope of application...................................................197
B. Rules on jurisdiction..................................................198
VI. Jurisdiction for civil and commercial matters pursuant
to Regulation 1215/2012...................................................199
A. Scope of application...................................................199
B. General rules for jurisdiction.........................................204
C. Special jurisdiction...................................................204
D. Prorogation of jurisdiction............................................205
E. Other specificities....................................................205
F. The involvement of the Regulation 542/2014.............................206
!• Genesis of the Regulation 542/2014................................... 206
2. Concept of common court....................................... .......207
3. Jurisdiction of a common court....................................... 707
4. Lis pendens and related actions........................................208
§2. Jurisdiction in the framework of transnational norms dedicated to family matters...................................................................209
l. Jurisdiction in the framework of the Convention of the 19th of
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October 1996 on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition, enforcement and co-operation in respect of parental responsibility
and measures for the protection of children..........................209
II. Jurisdiction in the framework of the Council Regulation (EC)
No 2201/2003 of 27 November 2003 concerning jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility, repealing Regulation (EC)
No 1347/2000..........................................................212
A. Scope of application................................................212
B. Rules on jurisdiction...............................................213
1. Divorce, legal separation and marriage annulment...................213
2. Parental responsibility.............................................214
3. Common provisions...................................................217
III. Jurisdiction according to the Council Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 of
29 May 2000 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial matters and in matters of parental responsibility for children of both spouses..............................................219
A. Scope of application...................................................219
B. Jurisdiction...........................................................219
IV. Jurisdiction according to the Convention of the 13th of January 2000 on
the international protection of adults....................................220
V. Jurisdiction for maintenance obligations in the framework of the Council
Regulation 4/2009.........................................................222
§3. Jurisdiction in the framework of transnational norms dedicated to succession matters........................................................226
Part IV. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.................231
Chapter 1. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments outside of the framework of any international Convention.................................233
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Chapter 2. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of transnational norms dedicated to civil and commercial
matters................................................................235
§1. Preliminary remarks................................................235
§2. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of theBrussels Convention on Jurisdiction and the Enforcement of Judgments
in Civil and Commercial Matters 1968.........................236
I. Recognition......................................................236
II. Enforcement.....................................................237
III. Formalities as to recognition and enforcement..................238
IV. Legal aid......................................................238
V. No financial discrimination for foreigners from contracting States.238
§4. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of the Council Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 of 22 December 2000 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil
and commercial matters......................................... 239
I. Recognition...................................................239
II. Enforcement..................................................240
§5. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of the Lugano Convention on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters of the
30th of October 2007..................................................241
§6. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of the Regulation no 1215/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2012 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters.............................241
I. General rules on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.241
II. Special rules for the recognition and enforcement of the judgments of the
common courts.........................................................242
Chapter 3. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the
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Framework of transnational norms dedicated to family matters.......243
§1. Maintenance obligations........................................243
I.Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of the Council Regulation (EC) No 4/2009 of 18 December 2008 on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition and enforcement of decisions
and cooperation in matters relating to maintenance obligations.243
1. Decisions given in a Member State bound by the 2007
Hague Protocol................................................ 243
2. Decisions given in a Member State not bound by the 2007
Hague Protocol..................................................245
3. Common rules.................................................246
II. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of the Convention concerning the recognition and enforcement of decisions
relating to maintenance obligations towards children................247
A. Scope of application........................................... 247
B. Content..........................................................247
III. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework
of the Convention of 2 October 1973 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Decisions Relating to Maintenance Obligations....................250
A. Scope of application.............................................250
B. Content..........................................................251
§2. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of
The Convention of the 19th of October 1996 on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition, enforcement and co-operation in respect of parental
responsibility and measures for the protection of children...................254
§3. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of the Council Regulation (EC) No 2201/2003 of 27 November 2003 Concerning jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility, repealing Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000.......................................255
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§4 Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of the Council Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 of 29 May 2000 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial matters and in matters of parental responsibility for
children of both spouses.................................................258
§5 Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of theEuropean Convention of 20 May 1980 on Recognition and Enforcement of Decisions concerning Custody of Children and on Restoration of Custody
of Children (Council of Europe).........................................258
! Scope of application..................................................258
JI. Content.............................................................258
§6. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of the Convention of the 13th of January 2000 on the international protection
of adults.............................................................261
I. Recognition...................................................... 261
II. Enforcement.......................................................262
§7. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the framework of the Luxembourg Convention of 8 September 1967 on the Recognition of
Decisions Relating to the Validity of Marriages..........................263
I. Scope of application..................................................263
II. Content..............................................................263
Chapter 4. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the f ramework of the Regulation (EU) No 650/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition and Enforcement of decisions and acceptance and enforcement of authentic instruments in matters of succession and on
the creation of a European Certificate of Succession...................265
§1. Recognition........................................................265
§2. Enforcement........................................................266
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Part V. Other relevant procedural concerns............................267
Chapter 1. International Access to justice............................271
I. The Convention of 25 October 1980 on International Access to Justice...271
II. The Convention of 1 March 1954 on civil procedure.................272
Chapter 2. The Convention of the 18th of March 1970 on the taking of
evidence abroad in civil or commercial matters..........................273
§1. Scope of application................................................273
§2. Content........................................................... 273
Chapter 3. The Convention of the 15th of November 1965 on the service abroad of judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters.................................................................275
Chapter 4. The legalisation of foreign public documents.................277
§1. The legalisation of foreign public documents outside of the framework of
an international Convention.............................................277
§2. The legalisation of foreign public documents pursuant to the Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents........................................................277
Part VI. international arbitration.................................... 279
Chapter 1. Nature of International Arbitration under French Law.......281
Chapter 2. Domestic rules applicable to International Arbitration.......283
§ 1. Applicable domestic rules for the international arbitration
agreement...............................................................283
§2. Applicable domestic rules regarding the constitution of the arbitral Tribunal and the procedure governing application to the judge acting in
support of the arbitration..............................................283
§3. Applicable domestic rules regarding arbitral proceeding.............285
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§4. Applicable domestic rules regarding arbitral awards...............286
§5. Applicable domestic rules regarding means of recourse other than
appeals or actions to set aside.......................................286
§6. The Arbitration Agreement..........................................287
§7.Recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards made abroad in
International Arbitration..............................................288
§8.Recourse............................................................288
I. General rules for awards made in France or abroad..................288
II. Awards made in France.............................................288
III. Awards made abroad.............................................. 288
Chapter 3. The European Convention on International Commercial
Arbitration of 1961, done at Geneva, April 21,1961....................291
§1. Scope of application...............................................291
§2. Content.......................................................... 291
I. Basic rules....................................................... 291
II. Plea as to Arbitral Jurisdiction...................................293
III. Applicable Law....................................................293
IV. Reasons for the Award........................................... 294
V. Setting aside of the arbitral award..............................294
Chapter 4.The Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign
Arbitral Awards (New York, 1958).......................................297
§1. Scope of application...............................................297
§2. Recognition of foreign arbitral awards.............................297
Selected Bibliography......................................... 301
Index...................................................... 305
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title | French private international law |
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title_full | French private international law Sandie Calme |
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title_full_unstemmed | French private international law Sandie Calme |
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title_sort | french private international law |
topic | Internationales Privatrecht (DE-588)4027446-9 gnd |
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