Private international law

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Private international law (or conflict of laws) is a set of rules of law that determine which court has jurisdiction and which law governs a given legal dispute. It also determines whether, and if so under what conditions, a judgment rendered by a foreign court will be recognized and enforced domestically. Private international law typically applies when a legal dispute has an international element.

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Chung, H. (2013). Private international law. In Introduction to Korean Law (Vol. 9783642316890, pp. 271–309). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31689-0_9

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