Can Private Parties Contract out of the Hague Service Convention? - wykład prof. Jie Huang z University of Sydney
Wydział Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
zaprasza do udziału w wykładzie gościnnym
pt. Can Private Parties Contract out of the Hague Service Convention?
który wygłosi prof. Jie Huang z University of Sydney
w dniu 5 maja o godz. 15:00
w sali 209 w Collegium Iuridicum I.
Wykład odbędzie się w trybie hybrydowym.
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Abstrakt
Treaties are concluded by states but often impose rights and obligations upon private parties. Can private parties contract out of a treaty including states’ oppositions without explicit permissions granted by the treaty? The complexity between private parties, states, and treaties are reflected in recent cases and unsettled debates regarding the Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extra Judicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters of November 15, 1965 (“HSC”). The HSC contains a large number of oppositions imposed by 62 Member States including China, India, Poland, and Russia. Combining public and private international law, this paper aims to explore the correlative relationship between party autonomy and state sovereignty in treaty applications using the HSC as an example.