Choice of law for unjust enrichment/restitution and the Rome II regulation
After being considered as niche territory for a long period, conflicts of law and restitution has provided a fertile ground for exposition in recent times. Whilst some development on the jurisdictional front has occurred, choice of law has lagged behind somewhat as, in England at least, no one seeme...
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Main Author: | CHONG, Adeline |
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