Conflict of tort laws in international air accidents: evolution of lex fori and lex loci delicti in the EU & US

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Abstract

For it is in the nature of men to seek certainty and simplicity in the law. They will wish to regulate a field by a few simple rules if rules of this nature can be devised to handle adequately the problems involved. And if a few simple rules will handle adequately all, or at least the great majority […] men will be tempted to believe that the same rules can satisfactorily be applied to handle all other problems with which they may thereafter be faced.
Willis L.M. Reese in the
“Conflict of Laws and the Restatement Second”
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2-13
Number of pages12
JournalAviation and Space Journal
VolumeXIV
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2015
Externally publishedYes

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