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Conflict of Laws and Choice of Law

Erin A. O'Hara
Vanderbilt University School of Law; Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research

Larry E. Ribstein
University of Illinois College of Law


November 3, 2009

U Illinois Law & Economics Research Paper No. LE09-030
Vanderbilt Law and Economics Research Paper No. 09-34

Abstract:     
In this revised entry for a new edition of Elgar’s Encyclopedia of Law and Economics we discuss the law and economics of conflict of laws and choice of law, focusing on the law in the US. We first consider choice of law when the parties have not effectively chosen their governing law by contract. We address four questions: (1) Why do courts ever apply anything other than the law of the forum? (2) If a court sometimes applies foreign law, is a rule-based or more modern standard-based approach to its choice preferable? (3) Why have so many states abandoned rule-based approaches in favor of standard-based ones? and (4) Is there any real practical difference between the First Restatement and modern approaches? We then discuss costs and benefits of enforcing parties’ contractual choice of law provisions. We conclude that permitting parties to choose the governing law that best fits their transactions and future private disputes can enhance jurisdictional competition and help restore predictability to the conflict of laws problem. When states nevertheless wish to insist on the application of their own governing law, they should state that explicitly in statutes.

Keywords: Conflict of Laws, Choice of Law, Private International Law

JEL Classifications: K33

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Date posted: November 04, 2009 ; Last revised: November 04, 2009

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O'Hara, Erin A. and Ribstein, Larry E., Conflict of Laws and Choice of Law (November 3, 2009). U Illinois Law & Economics Research Paper No. LE09-030; Vanderbilt Law and Economics Research Paper No. 09-34. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1499311


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Erin Ann O'Hara
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Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research
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