private international law

English

Noun

private international law (uncountable)

  1. (international law) The law of a state that decides the law of which state is applied to legal relationships in civil and commercial matters that contain foreign elements.

Synonyms

  • rules on the conflict of laws, conflict of law rules
  • collision law

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