Private International Law in Argentina
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. Historical Development -- 2. General Principles -- 3. Nature and Scope -- 4. Special Characteristics of National Private International Law -- Part I. General Principles (Choice of Law Technique) -- Chapter 1. Sources of Private International Law -- 1. Domestic Law -- 2. Multilateral and Bilateral Treaties -- 3. Case Law -- 4. Customary Law -- 5. Public International Law -- 6. Doctrine -- 7. The Interpretation -- Chapter 2. Connection -- 1. Choice of Law Rules (Conflict of Laws Rules) -- I. Multilateral/Unilateral Conflict Rules -- II. Elements of a Conflict Rule -- III. Legal Consequences -- 2. Connecting Factors -- I. Nationality -- II. Domicile -- III. Habitual Residence -- IV. Simple Residence -- V. Lex loci actus -- VI. Lex rei sitae -- VII. Intention of Parties -- 3. Changes in Connecting Factors: Change of Lex Causae -- 4. Combination of Connecting Factors -- Chapter 3. Basic Terms -- 1. Characterization (Classification) -- 2. Preliminary Question -- 3. Renvoi -- 4. Ordre Public (Public Policy) and Other Exceptions -- 5. Evasion of Law -- Part II. Choice-of-Law Rules -- Chapter 1. Persons -- 1. Natural Persons -- I. Legal Capacity -- II. Name -- III. Nationality -- IV. Change of Gender (Transsexuality) -- 2. Juridical Persons -- Chapter 2. Obligations -- 1. Law of Contract -- I. Autonomy of Parties (to Determine Proper Law) -- II. No Choice of Law by the Parties -- III. Legal Forms of Contracts -- IV. Breach of Contracts -- V. Multilateral Treaties -- 2. Particular Contracts -- I. Contracts for Sale of Goods -- II. Employment Contracts -- III. Insurance Contracts -- IV. Consumer Contracts and E-Commerce -- V. Contract of Carriage -- VI. Leasing/Factoring/Franchising.