Investigation Año IX - Nº 15 - 2015  
 
» LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS IN CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL CODE OF THE NATION
By Adriana Porcelli

Sumary

The Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation, incorporated in the Title IV of the Sixth Book, specifics private international law provisions in responding to a need for a general and autonomous regulation, although incomplete, of this legal discipline. Specifically in the field of international contracting, forehead to the internationalization of legal relations, new technologies and the role of the contracts as appropriate instruments in the international legal business, this Code adopted rules on international contracts, without such qualifier, in coordination with the systems of the other States and of the international conventions. The object of the present work is to analyze the international contract law in the Civil and Commercial Code, the hierarchy of sources, the reception of the party autonomy, both in terms of jurisdiction as of applicable law, to conclude with the determination of the competent judge and the applicable law in the absence of choice by the parts.

Key words

Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation – Private international Law - International Contracts – Party Autonomy – Jurisdictional Competence – Applicable Law

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