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<blockquote data-quote="Frank" data-source="post: 29281" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>You're very welcome. On your point, yes and no. You would be looking at potentially the same things (though it's likely to be more in cross-border transactions, particularly outside the EU/EEA), but international law is actually excluded (based on your specific question). International public law refers to the legal obligations and relationships between sovereigns (hence in a private transaction it's useless). International private law is more about uniformisation, but don't really see this applicable per se; eg in dispute settlement yes - the codified UNCITRAL rules would be used in arbitration maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank, post: 29281, member: 1247"] You're very welcome. On your point, yes and no. You would be looking at potentially the same things (though it's likely to be more in cross-border transactions, particularly outside the EU/EEA), but international law is actually excluded (based on your specific question). International public law refers to the legal obligations and relationships between sovereigns (hence in a private transaction it's useless). International private law is more about uniformisation, but don't really see this applicable per se; eg in dispute settlement yes - the codified UNCITRAL rules would be used in arbitration maybe. [/QUOTE]
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