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Conflict Of Laws
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that part of the law in each state, country, or other jurisdiction that determines whether, in dealing with a particular legal situation, ...

 


Conflict of Laws definition:
A specialized branch of law which resolves cases which have an element of conflicting foreign law.
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Conflict Of Laws A conflict of the laws of two jurisdictions (such as two countries, two different states, or state and federal law) when both are applicable to a legal dispute. Compare: preemption
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CONFLICT OF LAWS - This phrase is used to signify that the laws of different countries (or other jurisdictions), on the subject-matter to be decided, are in opposition to each other; or that certain laws of the same country are contradictory.

Conflict of laws. Opposition of laws upon the same object, whether of the same or of different jurisdictions.

Conflict of laws (or "private international law" in civil law countries) concerns which jurisdiction a legal dispute between private parties should be heard in and which jurisdiction's law should be applied.

Conflict of laws
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: opposition or conflict between the applicable laws of different states or jurisdictions regarding the rights of the parties in a case
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Family law is an area of the law that deals with family-related issues and domestic relations including, but not limited to: ...

also known as conflict of laws. It regulates those disputes where the choice of which nation's or state's laws to apply could influence the outcome of the case.

in the state, are not amenable to its laws; foreign sovereigns, ambassadors, ministers plenipotentiary, and ministers from a foreign power, are of this class. Foelix, Droit Intern. Prive, liv. 2, tit. 2, c. 2, s. 4. See Ambassador; Conflict of Laws; ...

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