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Links Between Private International Law and Other Branches of Law and the Question of the Place Private International Law Occupies in the System of Law

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In the introduction to this part of the present work mention has already been made of the wealth of conflicting opinion on and explanations of the existence of private international law, as well as of views whether private international law was a part of international law in the broader sense, or whether its nature showed that it was a part of municipal law, specifically civil law. We shall now take up these views and opinion systematically and critically, and shall try to find the links and define the differences between private international law and public international law on the one hand, and civil law on the other hand, and after we have ascertained these links and differences, we shall also try to answer the question as to the place occupied by private international law in the system of law.

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Štefan Luby Otto Kunz

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© 1971 Pavel Kalenský

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Kalensky, P. (1971). Links Between Private International Law and Other Branches of Law and the Question of the Place Private International Law Occupies in the System of Law. In: Luby, Š., Kunz, O. (eds) Trends of Private International Law. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-9590-4_13

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