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Tytuł: | Kolizyjnoprawna problematyka skuteczności przelewu wierzytelności wobec osób trzecich – project rozporządzenia Parlamentu Europejskiego i Rady w sprawie prawa właściwego dla skutków przelewu wierzytelności wobec osób trzecich (COM(2018) 96 final) |
Autor: | Kurowski, Witold |
Słowa kluczowe: | conflict of laws; assignment; the third-party effects of assignments; proprietary effects of assignments; contractual obligations; Rome I Regulation |
Data wydania: | 2019 |
Źródło: | Problemy Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego, 2019, t. 25, s. 67-90 |
Abstrakt: | The question of which law should govern the third-party effects of assignments
of claims was considered during the preparation of the Rome I Regulation. The European
Commission’s proposal for the Rome I Regulation admitted the law of the assignor’s habitual
residence as the law that should apply to the proprietary effects of assignments of
claims. Finally, EU Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligations did not
include the issue of the third-party effects of the assignment. However, Article 27(2) of
the Rome I Regulation required the European Commission to present a report on the
question of the effectiveness of assignments of claims against third parties accompanied,
if appropriate, by a proposal to amend the Rome I Regulation. Proposal for a Regulation
on the law applicable to the third-party effects of assignments of claims (COM(2018) 96
final) is a response to this request.
This paper analyses current draft of the new EU Regulation, the rules on determination
of the third-party effects of assignments of claims (law of the assignor’s habitual
residence and law of the assigned claim) and „super conflict rules” in specific cases. The
author argues that the law of the assignor’s habitual residence remains the appropriate
conflict rule for proprietary effects of assignments of claims. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/12329 |
DOI: | 10.31261/PPPM.2019.25.04 |
ISSN: | 2353-9852 |
Pojawia się w kolekcji: | Artykuły (WPiA)
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