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    Title: 歐盟國際私法上的公共秩序問題﹝下﹞
    Other Titles: L’ordre Public in European Private International Law (2)
    Authors: 許耀明
    Hsu, Yao-Ming
    Contributors: 國立政治大學法律學系
    Keywords: 國際私法;歐盟法;歐體法;歐盟國際私法;公共秩序;歐盟公共秩序
    Private international law;EU law;EC law;European private international law;L`ordre public;Public policy;European public policy;L`ordre public européen;L`ordre public communautaire
    Date: 2008-06
    Issue Date: 2010-07-10 14:10:11 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 在歐盟國際私法發展已於各種準據法逐漸邁向統一之際,本文所討論歐盟公共秩序概念之調和,提出了調和之例外規定。但其考量,並不再是歐盟成員國固有之公共秩序觀,而應是融合歐盟條約與歐體條約規範目的之歐盟公共秩序觀。
    This article focuses on the process of formation, the cases and the perspectives of “European public policy” (l’ordre public européen /communautaire) in European private international law, basing on the discussions of the status and the function of l’ordre public in traditional private international law doctrines.The so-called “European public policy” could be analyzed in three types: first, l’ordre public in EU/EC Treaties, which could be justified as an exception for the non-application of EU Member states’ applicable laws or other ones outside the EU ; second, l’ordre public in each of the EU Member states, of which the interpretations were influenced by the interpretations of EU/EC Treaties and which could be justified as an exception for the non-application of EU/EC Treaties; third, l’ordre public used by the EU Member states, as an exception for the non-application of other EU Member states’ laws, which was already codified in the international treaties among the EU Members states or in the EC secondary norms.Facing on the European trend that gradually unifies the applicable laws in private international law, this article also tries to propose a “harmonized” concept of l’ordre public in EU/EC. Notably, such a European public policy should not be a national conception of l’ordre public, but a harmonized one, which undertakes all the considerations in EU/EC Treaties.
    Relation: 法學評論, 103 , 205-227
    Data Type: article
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