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Conflict of laws (also
called private international law) is the set
of rules or
laws a
jurisdiction applies to a case, transaction, or
other occurrence...
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humanitarian law (IHL), also
referred to as the
laws of armed conflict, is the
law that
regulates the
conduct of war (jus in bello). It is a
branch of international...
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Laws of war
define sovereignty and nationhood,
states and territories, occupation, and
other critical terms of law.
Among other issues,
modern laws of...
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status (family)
laws have been codified, they
generally have
remained "within the
orbit of Islamic law", but
control over the
norms of divorce shifted...
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Choice of law is a
procedural stage in the
litigation of a case
involving the
conflict of laws when it is
necessary to
reconcile the
differences between...
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Conflict of marriage laws is the
conflict of laws with
respect to
marriage in
different jurisdictions. When marriage-related
issues arise between couples...
- The
eastern Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC) has a
history of conflict,
where various armies,
rebel groups, and
outside actors have
profited from...
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Conflict of laws in the
United States is the
field of procedural law dealing with
choice of law rules when a
legal action implicates the
substantive laws...
- authoritative.
Conflict of laws, also
known as
private international law, was
originally concerned with
choice of law,
determining which nation's
laws should...
- In the
conflict of laws, the
validity and
effect of a
contract with one or more
foreign law elements will be
decided by
reference to the so-called "proper...