1 UNIT 28: CONFLICT OF LAWS. 2 Private International Law = Conflict of Laws broadly foreign relations accurate to embody actual indefiniteness contemporaneous.

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1 UNIT 28: CONFLICT OF LAWS

2 Private International Law = Conflict of Laws broadly foreign relations accurate to embody actual indefiniteness contemporaneous a shelter immense variety contradictory opinion

3 a canon a body of rules to indicate the adjudication of a case a judicial jurisdiction over foreign persons/objects recognition of foreign judgements procedural matters to originate in territorial diversity to arise the principal topic

4 to be contemplated = (here) to be thought of on principle Inter-municipal (municipality) to be alike a territorial unit pioneering to stem from = to come from a tract = a tractate, an essay, a doctrinal discussion by a strange mutation the continental term (European term) to find favour