El impacto del Reglamento «Roma I» en el contrato internacional de agencia

  • Hilda Aguilar Grieder
Keywords: European Union, Private International Law, European judicial cooperation on civil cases, “Rome I” Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligations, mandatory rules, international agency agreements

Abstract

The Rome I Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligations has introduced new and substantial changes with respect to the previous law: The Rome Agreement. Some of the new aspects of the Rome I Regulation affect the general regimen of the lex contractus resolution, which includes one of the most common agreements in the current international and commercial practice: the international commercial agency agreement. This study analyzes the impact of the modifications in the Rome I Regulation, particularly the thorny issue of the law applicable to the international commercial agency agreements, be they “EC contracts” or “non-EC contracts”. The crux of the matter is the need to produce coherent, harmonious Community law on the subject.


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Aguilar Grieder, H. (1). El impacto del Reglamento «Roma I» en el contrato internacional de agencia. CUADERNOS DE DERECHO TRANSNACIONAL, 3(1), 24-46. Retrieved from https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/CDT/article/view/1065
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