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Crawley, WA Western Australia 6009
Australia
The University of Western Australia
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Savigny, choice-of-law, voluntary submission, most significant relationship, Second Restatement
Frustration; Covid-19; Unforeseen event; Reasonable foreseeability; Frustration remedy; Unjust enrichment
substance-procedure; lex-fori; public policy; rights-remedy distinction
party autonomy; family law; Kant; Savigny; historical school of jurisprudence
Private law theory, contracts, liberal contract, states, right to contract, choice of law, party autonomy, foreign law, foreign element, non‐state law
choice of law; conflict of laws; private international law; private law; Savigny; public policy; party autonomy; mandatory rules
applicable law, corporations, Delaware Syndrome, corporate personhood, place of incorporation, corporate capacity
international contracts; party autonomy; Hague Principles
negotiable instruments; bills of exchange, cheques, conflict of laws
forum of necessity, access to justice, universal jurisdiction , proper party , judicial jurisdiction
choice-of-law; Kant; party autonomy; most significant relationship
choice of law, better law, legal realism, legal formalism
Choice of law, better law, evil laws, corrective justice, public policy
unjust enrichment, restitution, Birks, Savigny, legal change
restitution, unjust enrichment, Peter Birks, Robert Stevens
property, liberalism, self-determination, personal property security
conflict of laws, negotiable instruments, party autonomy
place of incorporation, corporate internal affairs, choice of law
party autonomy, choice of law, consumer protection
restitution, unjust enrichment
conflict of laws, international taxation, closest connection, party autonomy, foreign element, DTA, Double tax agreements
Corporate social responsibility, climate change, corporate governance, human rights, ESG
choice of law, closest connection
personal security, PPSA, secured transactions, lease
international students, law discipline, well-being
negotiable instruments, conflict of laws, party autonomy, digitalisation
party autonomy, choice of law, India, Australia, private international law, force majeure, frustration, hardship, international contract
place of incorporation, internal affairs, corporations, choice of law