Language in the Conflict of Laws: Qualification, Meaning of Concepts. The Case of Marriage

Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 58 (1):7-16 (2019)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

According to E. G. Lorenzen, the international theory of the conflict of laws rests almost wholly on fiction. The discipline of conflict of laws is created by a huge number of national internal laws and quite a large number of international instruments. Concepts used there are interpreted in many ways illustrating the variety of legal solutions and values. Some of the instruments facilitating the correct application of law are unregulated. One of them is qualification, which starts the process of indication and application of the proper law and assists in its completion.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 92,654

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Civil Unions for All.Lori Keleher - 2013 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 20 (2):55-64.
Meaning and Necessity.Adèle Mercier - 2007 - Essays in Philosophy 8 (1):142-181.
After Marriage: Rethinking Marital Relationships.Elizabeth Brake (ed.) - 2016 - , US: Oxford University Press USA.

Analytics

Added to PP
2019-10-21

Downloads
11 (#1,155,335)

6 months
6 (#566,625)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations

References found in this work

No references found.

Add more references