جدلية تعدد ضوابط الإسناد
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61353/ma.0200239Keywords:
Philosophy, Officer, Attribution, Legal Security, Plurality, ExpectationsAbstract
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rules of attribution are described as technical legal rules whose primary function is to choose a specific law that is the most appropriate among the laws to govern private international relations to achieve certain goals. They are indirect rules that are not applied directly to the dispute, but rather guide the judge to the law that governs private international legal relations. This is done through the attribution officer, which represents the basic and essential cornerstone. It is the criterion through which the law governing private relations of a state nature is chosen. When the legislator formulates the rules of attribution, he either makes them include one attribution officer or makes them include multiple controls, intending to achieve specific goals and philosophy that differ from one case to another.
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