Chaos Renewed: The Rome I Regulation vs. Other Sources of EU Law: A Classification of Conflicting Provisions

Yearbook of Private International Law, Vol. 14 (2012/2013), pp. 539-558

20 Pages Posted: 12 Sep 2013 Last revised: 12 Nov 2013

See all articles by Tamas Dezso Ziegler

Tamas Dezso Ziegler

Eötvös Loránd University

Izolda Takacs

University of Pécs

Date Written: September 10, 2013

Abstract

The article summarizes the different conflicting private international law provisions of the EU. It classifies the rules and makes several subgroups in order to understand the attributes of the different regulations/directives.

Keywords: contracts, consumer law, private international law, choice-of-law, fragmentation, EU law

JEL Classification: K12, K2

Suggested Citation

Ziegler, Tamas Dezso and Takacs, Izolda, Chaos Renewed: The Rome I Regulation vs. Other Sources of EU Law: A Classification of Conflicting Provisions (September 10, 2013). Yearbook of Private International Law, Vol. 14 (2012/2013), pp. 539-558, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2323821

Tamas Dezso Ziegler (Contact Author)

Eötvös Loránd University ( email )

Pazmany Peter setany 1A
Budapest, -- H1117
Hungary

Izolda Takacs

University of Pécs ( email )

Budapest
Hungary

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