Imperativeness in private international law: a view from Europe
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adam_text | Contents 1 Between the Application of Foreign Law and the Imperative Application of Domestic Law: A Historical Analysis ............................. 1 1.1 Introduction: Imperativeness Within the Historical Development of Private International Law as a Form of Droit Savant .................................................................................................... 1.2 Roman Law, the Middle Ages and the Dutch School: The Role of Imperativeness Between Territoriality, the Personalist Principle and Resistance to Foreign Law ........................................... 1.3 The Codification Era and Beyond: The Rise of Imperativeness in Domestic Relationships and in Private International Law... 10 1.4 The Rise of the Difference Between Public Policy and Overriding Mandatory Rules .............................................. 13 1.5 Imperativeness in Contemporary Conceptions of Private International Law.................................................................................. 1.5.1 Imperativeness in Unilateral Conceptions of Private International Law ..................................................................... 1.5.2 Imperativeness in Bilateral Conceptions of Private International Law ..................................................................... 1.6 Evolution of Imperativeness in Common-Law Systems .................. 1.7 Current Issues Pertaining to Imperativeness in Contemporary Private International Law ..................................................................... 1.7.1 Opinions Which Deny the Distinction Between Public Policy and
Mandatory Rules ................................................... 1.7.2 Opinions Which Deny Any Role for Imperativeness in EU Private International Law ............................................. 1.7.3 The Influence of Public International Law Over Domestic Conceptions of Imperativeness and the Méthode de la Reconnaissance ................................. References ...................................................................................................... 2 4 23 25 27 30 35 36 39 43 45
x Contents 2 Testing the Distinction Between Public Policy and Overriding Mandatory Rules............................................................................... 55 2.1 Introduction: A Distinction with Uncertain Borders........................ 56 2.2 The Opinion Which Bases the Distinction on the Difference Between States’ Fundamental Principles and States’ Interests ....... 57 2.3 The Opinion Which Bases the Distinction on the Kind of Protected Interests (Public or Private) ......................................... 59 2.4 The Opinion Which Bases the Distinction on the Nature (Public or Private) of the Relevant Domestic Law Source............... 64 2.5 The Opinion Which Bases the Distinction on the Concept of State Organization ............................................................. 66 2.6 The Opinion Considering That Public Policy Concerns Only Principles Which Are Shared by the International Community while Mandatory Rules Regard Internal Coherence of Domestic Legal Systems ........................................... 70 2.7 The Opinion Which Considers the Distinction as a Product of the Distinction Between Principles and Rules ................... 72 2.8 The Distinction as a Result of the Different Functions Carried Out by Public Policy and Overriding Mandatory Rules Within the Relationship Between Legislators and Judges: Mandatory Rules as the Result of Legislative Policy Choices .......................... 76 2.8.1 Mandatory Rules as a Tool to Face the Inadequacies or Structural Limitations of Private International Law as to the Immediate Attainment of
Certain Substantive Results: Self-Declared Mandatory Rules ................ 82 2.8.2 Spatially Conditioned Private Law Rules ............................ 85 2.8.3 Mandatory Rules as a Means to Grant Transnational Uniformity in the Regulation of Certain Subjects: International Conventions of Uniform Private Law . 89 2.8.4 The Borderline Between Public Policy and Mandatory Rules: Towards a Restriction of the Latter Concept. 94 References ................................................................................................ 101 3 The Distinction Applied: Forms and Functioning of Imperativeness in EU Private International Law ...................... 109 3.1 Introduction: Forms of Imperativeness in EU Private International Law.............................................................................. 110 3.2 Public Policy ................................................................................... 112 3.2.1 Features ................................................................................ 114 3.2.2 Functions .............................................................................. 119 3.2.3 The Role of the Judiciary in Shaping the Content on a Case-by-Case Basis: Between Proximity and Reasonableness ................................................. 122 3.2.4 The Emergence of an Autonomous Concept of Procedural Public Policy...................................... 131
Contents Features of Overriding Mandatory Rules in EU Private International Law......................................................................... 138 3.3.1 Functioning .............................................................................. 3.3.2 A Distinction with Simple Mandatory Rules ....................... 3.4 Third Countries’ Public Policy and Mandatory Rules ...................... 3.4.1 The Case of Unilateral Sanctions ........................................... References ...................................................................................................... xi 3.3 143 145 154 164 167 4 The Minimum Content of Imperativeness in European Private International Law: Imperative Norms Originated in EU Law and Public International Law ............................................................. 177 4.1 Introduction: EU and International Law as Sources of Imperativeness in Private International Law ........................ 178 4.2 Minimum Content of Substantive Imperativeness Determined by EU Law ................................................................................... 181 4.2.1 EU Public Policy....................................................................... 182 4.2.2 EU Mandatory Rules ............................................................... 189 4.2.3 EU Imperative Norms as “Additional” to Domestic Imperativeness........................................................................... 195 4.2.4 The Judicial Management of Clashes .................................... 196 4.3 Minimum Content of Substantive Imperativeness
Deriving from Public International Law................................................... 204 4.3.1 Rights Granted by Peremptory Norms of International Law............................................................................................ 206 4.3.2 Rights Granted by the European Convention of Human Rights as Shaped by the Case Law of the Strasbourg Court................................................. 212 4.3.3 The Ex Iniuria lus NonOritur Principle ................................. 223 4.3.4 International EconomicSanctions ........................................... 226 References .................................................................................. 232 5 Conclusions.................................................................................................... References .................................................................................. 243 248 Index...................................................................................................................... 251
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Contents 1 Between the Application of Foreign Law and the Imperative Application of Domestic Law: A Historical Analysis . 1 1.1 Introduction: Imperativeness Within the Historical Development of Private International Law as a Form of Droit Savant . 1.2 Roman Law, the Middle Ages and the Dutch School: The Role of Imperativeness Between Territoriality, the Personalist Principle and Resistance to Foreign Law . 1.3 The Codification Era and Beyond: The Rise of Imperativeness in Domestic Relationships and in Private International Law. 10 1.4 The Rise of the Difference Between Public Policy and Overriding Mandatory Rules . 13 1.5 Imperativeness in Contemporary Conceptions of Private International Law. 1.5.1 Imperativeness in Unilateral Conceptions of Private International Law . 1.5.2 Imperativeness in Bilateral Conceptions of Private International Law . 1.6 Evolution of Imperativeness in Common-Law Systems . 1.7 Current Issues Pertaining to Imperativeness in Contemporary Private International Law . 1.7.1 Opinions Which Deny the Distinction Between Public Policy and
Mandatory Rules . 1.7.2 Opinions Which Deny Any Role for Imperativeness in EU Private International Law . 1.7.3 The Influence of Public International Law Over Domestic Conceptions of Imperativeness and the Méthode de la Reconnaissance . References . 2 4 23 25 27 30 35 36 39 43 45
x Contents 2 Testing the Distinction Between Public Policy and Overriding Mandatory Rules. 55 2.1 Introduction: A Distinction with Uncertain Borders. 56 2.2 The Opinion Which Bases the Distinction on the Difference Between States’ Fundamental Principles and States’ Interests . 57 2.3 The Opinion Which Bases the Distinction on the Kind of Protected Interests (Public or Private) . 59 2.4 The Opinion Which Bases the Distinction on the Nature (Public or Private) of the Relevant Domestic Law Source. 64 2.5 The Opinion Which Bases the Distinction on the Concept of State Organization . 66 2.6 The Opinion Considering That Public Policy Concerns Only Principles Which Are Shared by the International Community while Mandatory Rules Regard Internal Coherence of Domestic Legal Systems . 70 2.7 The Opinion Which Considers the Distinction as a Product of the Distinction Between Principles and Rules . 72 2.8 The Distinction as a Result of the Different Functions Carried Out by Public Policy and Overriding Mandatory Rules Within the Relationship Between Legislators and Judges: Mandatory Rules as the Result of Legislative Policy Choices . 76 2.8.1 Mandatory Rules as a Tool to Face the Inadequacies or Structural Limitations of Private International Law as to the Immediate Attainment of
Certain Substantive Results: Self-Declared Mandatory Rules . 82 2.8.2 Spatially Conditioned Private Law Rules . 85 2.8.3 Mandatory Rules as a Means to Grant Transnational Uniformity in the Regulation of Certain Subjects: International Conventions of Uniform Private Law . 89 2.8.4 The Borderline Between Public Policy and Mandatory Rules: Towards a Restriction of the Latter Concept. 94 References . 101 3 The Distinction Applied: Forms and Functioning of Imperativeness in EU Private International Law . 109 3.1 Introduction: Forms of Imperativeness in EU Private International Law. 110 3.2 Public Policy . 112 3.2.1 Features . 114 3.2.2 Functions . 119 3.2.3 The Role of the Judiciary in Shaping the Content on a Case-by-Case Basis: Between Proximity and Reasonableness . 122 3.2.4 The Emergence of an Autonomous Concept of Procedural Public Policy. 131
Contents Features of Overriding Mandatory Rules in EU Private International Law. 138 3.3.1 Functioning . 3.3.2 A Distinction with Simple Mandatory Rules . 3.4 Third Countries’ Public Policy and Mandatory Rules . 3.4.1 The Case of Unilateral Sanctions . References . xi 3.3 143 145 154 164 167 4 The Minimum Content of Imperativeness in European Private International Law: Imperative Norms Originated in EU Law and Public International Law . 177 4.1 Introduction: EU and International Law as Sources of Imperativeness in Private International Law . 178 4.2 Minimum Content of Substantive Imperativeness Determined by EU Law . 181 4.2.1 EU Public Policy. 182 4.2.2 EU Mandatory Rules . 189 4.2.3 EU Imperative Norms as “Additional” to Domestic Imperativeness. 195 4.2.4 The Judicial Management of Clashes . 196 4.3 Minimum Content of Substantive Imperativeness
Deriving from Public International Law. 204 4.3.1 Rights Granted by Peremptory Norms of International Law. 206 4.3.2 Rights Granted by the European Convention of Human Rights as Shaped by the Case Law of the Strasbourg Court. 212 4.3.3 The Ex Iniuria lus NonOritur Principle . 223 4.3.4 International EconomicSanctions . 226 References . 232 5 Conclusions. References . 243 248 Index. 251 |
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