Common law, equity, and statute: The effect of juridical sources on Choice-of-Law methodology
Methodological issues in choice of law can arise in Anglo-Commonwealth common law systems because of the structure of legal rules in such systems. Statutes override judge-made law, even if judges are the ultimate authority on the question of interpretation. Within judge-made law, equitable principle...
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Main Author: | YEO, Tiong Min |
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2023
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