The Convention Containing Certain Provisions of Private International Law on Marriage, Adoption and Guardianship Concluded by the Scandinavian Countries in Stockholm on February 6, 1931
Nadia Cerasela Anitei ()
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Nadia Cerasela Anitei: Associate Professor PhD, Faculty of Law, University of „Petre Andrei” from Iaşi, University of „Dunarea de Jos” from Galati
Jurnalul de Studii Juridice, 2012, vol. 1-2, issue 1, 23-25
Abstract:
The Swedish private international law doctrine, stresses that the Scandinavian countries operate with two sets of conflicts of laws: a set of rules apply only to inter-Scandinavian relations, while the other set applies to relations with the world. The conflict of laws reserved only for the "Scandinavian household" have their source material in the close legal cooperation between Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, Norway and Finland, started in the late 1920s and supported by very strong cultural ties between these states. The formal source of these rules is represented by the Convention between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden comprising international private law provisions on marriage, adoption and guardianship (Stockholm, February 6, 1931). The matrimonial regime is set to rights in detail, having two uniform conflicts of laws, contained in Articles 3 and 4 of the Convention.
Keywords: conflicts of laws; The Swedish private international law; the matrimonial regime; the matrimonial agreement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A23 K10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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