jeudi 11 septembre 2014

National law, International law and European law


National law, International law and
European law
National law - the law of certain country (law of the
Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, etc.);

International law - usually we mean 'Public International
law‘ ,i.e. that law that regulates the relationship
between the states, and international organizations.
As opposed to Public Intemational Law, 'Private
International law (or 'Conflict of Laws') rules allow to
determine which national law has to be applied to
situations crossing over the borders of one particular
state and involving so called 'reign element';

European law – most of the time we mean 'law of the
European Union' (to be discussed further in the
course).

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