from Part IV - Ulrik Huber and Conflict of Laws in the Early Modern Period
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 July 2021
Huber’s treatment of conflict issues forms, in both its versions, part of comprehensive – and systematic – doctrinal works. It must therefore be placed in that context.of this chapter examines the legal style of Huber’s conflicts treatment: the choices he made as to structure and the organization of his argument, on the one hand, and as to the use of authorities, on the other.addresses the organization of the legal subject matter within our text.examines the use of the form/substance distinction, and their corollaries. , , andaddress respectively the role of jurisdiction, party autonomy, and decisional harmony in Huber’s choice-of-law system.
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