The King's College Law Journal, Volumes 6-7King's College London, 1995 - Law |
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than giving effect to foreign law only if it were part of the governing law of the contract or of the place of required performance . The effect of this is that except where the governing law or the place of performance renders ...
than giving effect to foreign law only if it were part of the governing law of the contract or of the place of required performance . The effect of this is that except where the governing law or the place of performance renders ...
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... effect , in situations where the relevant Member State has failed to implement it into national law by the required deadline . The issue of the direct effect of Directives has occupied the European Court for a considerable time ...
... effect , in situations where the relevant Member State has failed to implement it into national law by the required deadline . The issue of the direct effect of Directives has occupied the European Court for a considerable time ...
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... effect of E.C. law in the Von Colson and Marleasing cases ( Cases 14/83 [ 1984 ] E.C.R. 1891 and C - 106 / 89 [ 1990 ] ... effect , whereas in fact it had the competence to do so only where it was empowered to adopt Regulations . The ...
... effect of E.C. law in the Von Colson and Marleasing cases ( Cases 14/83 [ 1984 ] E.C.R. 1891 and C - 106 / 89 [ 1990 ] ... effect , whereas in fact it had the competence to do so only where it was empowered to adopt Regulations . The ...
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199596 | 1 |
Foreign Relations and the Conflict of Laws Lawrence Collins 20 | 20 |
The Scrutiny of E U Legislation by the House of Commons | 38 |
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