1. The private nature of sovereign bonds and their inherent transnational dimension. - 2. Some peculiarities of sovereign bonds from a conflict-of-laws perspective. - 3. The diversity of conflict-of-laws rules in the field of contracts: the European regime. - 4. Identifying the law applicable to the bond. - 5. Determining which issues should be governed by the lex contractus. - 6. Assessing the possible exceptions to the operation of conflict-of-laws rules.
Franzina, P., Sovereign Bonds and the Conflict of Laws: A European Perspective, in Nappi, P. E. A. (ed.), Studi in onore di Luigi Costato, Jovene, Napoli 2014: vol. II 513- 536 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/146727]
Sovereign Bonds and the Conflict of Laws: A European Perspective
Franzina, Pietro
2014
Abstract
1. The private nature of sovereign bonds and their inherent transnational dimension. - 2. Some peculiarities of sovereign bonds from a conflict-of-laws perspective. - 3. The diversity of conflict-of-laws rules in the field of contracts: the European regime. - 4. Identifying the law applicable to the bond. - 5. Determining which issues should be governed by the lex contractus. - 6. Assessing the possible exceptions to the operation of conflict-of-laws rules.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.