The concept and mechanism of the application of super-imperative rules of private international law

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In international private law one of the basic principles is the principle of international politeness, the normative consolidation of which is provided by such an independent institution as direct action norms that have become more widely used in the doctrine as “super-imperative norms”, designed in strictly defined cases to block action as conflict norms of national legislation and the principle of autonomy of the will of the parties. So far, neither in the doctrine, nor in law enforcement activity there is a single understanding of the legal nature of super-imperative norms, which predetermines the relevance of the topic of a scientific article chosen by the Author, in which an attempt is made to identify the essential distinctive features of this type of norms.

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Principle of international courtesy, private international law, super-imperative norms, weaker party protection

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/143172738

IDR: 143172738   |   DOI: 10.19073/2658-7602-2020-17-2-175-180

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