Private international law is a branch of law that settles conflicts of law and jurisdiction in situations involving a foreign element. It determines the applicable law and jurisdiction when a dispute or transaction involves several legal systems. Its aim is to facilitate international cooperation and protect the rights of individuals in a globalized world.
- International contracts for the sale of goods or the provision of services
- International mobility of individuals (immigration, tax and labor law)
- International company and group law
- International family and inheritance law
- Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments
- International debt collection
- Cross-border civil liability