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§§ 327-327u
(2023)
Private international law (PIL) might seem disconnected from peacebuilding and peacekeeping efforts. However, this perception falls short. PIL, contrary to public international law’s direct peacekeeping potential, indirectly contributes to peace by fostering mutual respect between states. The relationship between PIL and peace stems from the recognition and respect states show for each other’s legal systems. PIL operates on the principle of comity, where states acknowledge the applicability of foreign laws to resolve cases. In essence, while PIL’s impact on peace is indirect and modest, its emphasis on mutual respect and fair treatment contributes to peaceful relations between states, making it an important element in the broader context of peacebuilding and peacekeeping efforts. Private international law (PIL) does not determine substantive fairness for parties but focuses on localizing cases at a meta-level of conflict-of-laws. This localization is guided by party, trade, and regulatory interests, and is rooted in neutrality and respect for other legal systems. While the principle of equivalence and neutrality remains foundational in PIL, exceptions and limitations have been established over time to address specific scenarios, ensuring a balanced approach that respects both foreign legal systems and fundamental legal principles.
§2 Anwendungsbereich
(2023)
Zu den priorisierten Legislativvorhaben der EU-Kommission zählten zuletzt vor allem auch solche, welche die Nutzbarkeit von Daten zur Wohlfahrtssteigerung im Binnenmarkt zum Gegenstand haben. Der Data Governance Act ist bereits in Kraft; nun liegt der Vorschlag für einen Data Act vor. Dieser Beitrag behandelt dessen Verhältnis zum EU-Datenschutzrecht. Hierbei wird deutlich, wie schmerzlich eine ausgefeilte sekundärrechtliche Konkurrenzlehre fehlt.
§ 651v BGB Reisevermittlung
(2023)
§ 651s BGB Insolvenzsicherung der im Europäischen Wirtschaftsraum niedergelassenen Reiseveranstalter
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§ 651k BGB Abhilfe
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§ 651l BGB Kündigung
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§ 651m BGB Minderung
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§ 651j BGB Verjährung
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§ 651n BGB Schadensersatz
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