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As we have already pointed out, the question of the object and character of private international law, and the question of the place it occupies in the system of law, have not yet been satisfactorily settled and are the topic of discussion in the literature of both the capitalist and the socialist states.

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  1. On this point see Knapp, - edmet a systém ceskoslovenského socialisti.ckého prava obéanského (The Object and System of Czechoslovak Socialist Civil Law),Prague, 1959, p. 73.

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Štefan Luby Otto Kunz

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Kalensky, P. (1971). Introduction. In: Luby, Š., Kunz, O. (eds) Trends of Private International Law. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-9590-4_11

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