from Tokyo University 1S Modern and Law Protocol Abstracting Laws of Multiple Countries
As a simple question, how do we share concepts when discussing/agreeing on laws in multiple countries? (blu3mo)
- I think the concept of “corporation” is defined in the laws of each country, but how do we share that?
- For software, we would prepare an abstracted protocol, but I wonder if they do something similar.
- It seems like they reach an agreement on the ambiguous concept of “company” (the definition of a company depends on each country).
- In reality, it doesn’t work well and problems arise.
- Oh no! (blu3mo)
- Are they not smart? (?)
- When I asked a senior in the Horu Seminar, it seems there is something called the Hague Conference on Private International Law.
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The HCCH develops these Conventions and instruments to provide those whose lives and
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activities cross the borders between different legal systems with a high degree of legal
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certainty and predictability.
- I see, this is exactly it.
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