Principles of private international law
Abstract
the Iraqi legislature Put text of Article 30 of the Civil Code to inspire the judiciary when his dismissal on private international law disputes in the absence of the text by following what is more commonly known solutions in the framework of comparative law, both at the level of legislation or at the level of the judiciary and jurisprudence. We have tried through this study to analyze this text and put theoretical and practical framework for the idea of the principles of private international law. We also included the most important examples of applied topics of private international law legislation that has not been addressed and were processed through the principles of private international law
References
- Fourth: Laws1. Iraqi Civil Code No. 40 of 1951 amended.2. Tunisian Private International Law No. 27 of 19983. Kuwaiti Law on Relations with Foreign Element No. 5 of 19614. The Egyptian Civil Code No. 131 of 19485. The Jordanian Civil Code No. 43 of 1976 as amended6. The Syrian Civil Code No. 84 of 1949