choice of law principles that might apply

Polish translation: zasady regulujące wybór/reguły określania prawa właściwego, które mogłyby mieć w innym wypadku zastosowanie

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English term or phrase:choice of law principles that might otherwise apply
Polish translation:zasady regulujące wybór/reguły określania prawa właściwego, które mogłyby mieć w innym wypadku zastosowanie
Entered by: mike23

18:40 Jul 22, 2018
English to Polish translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) / trademark agreement
English term or phrase: choice of law principles that might apply
Przepraszam, że trochę długie wyrażenie, ale naprawdę mocno się zastanawiam, co z nim zrobić. Pojawia się w umowie o znak handlowy w poniższym zapisie:

Regardless of any conflict of law or choice of law principles that might otherwise apply, the Parties agree that this Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware.

"Conflict of law" jest dla mnie jasny, tak samo jak i reszta zdania, ale nie wiem, co może oznaczać "choice of law principles that might otherwise apply". Będę bardzo wdzięczna za nakierowanie mnie na właściwy trop!
magda_b
Local time: 20:23
zasady regulujące wybór/reguły określania prawa właściwego, które mogłyby mieć [...] zastosowanie
Explanation:
zasady regulujące wybór prawa właściwego, które mogłyby mieć w innym wypadku zastosowanie

zasady wyboru prawa właściwego, które [...]

reguły określania prawa właściwego, które [...]

https://www.delawarelitigation.com/2018/04/articles/other-co...
https://www.deallawwire.com/2017/05/16/governing-law-clauses...
http://www.seyfarth.com/publications/OMM022615-TS

principles odnosi się do obydwu terminów, czyli także do conflict of law

https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_polish/law_patents/119...
https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_polish/law_contracts/3...

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Oftentimes, the governing law provision will also include the phrase, “without regard to conflict of law principles”. But, what does this phrase mean? There are two primary reasons for the exclusion of the principles of conflict of laws in a governing law provision.

First, express exclusion of conflict of laws principles prohibits a future argument from either party that conflict of laws principles require a court to apply the laws of a jurisdiction other than the express jurisdiction of governing law. Second, the express exclusion of conflict of laws principles is useful in avoiding a renvoi – which is where a court will refer to the laws of a foreign jurisdiction in a matter involving a conflict of law. In some instances, a renvoi may result in the intention of the parties being lost. Exclusion of conflict of laws principles clarifies that the parties intend that the governing law expressly indicated in the contract is to apply.

The phrase “without regard to conflict of law principles” may be glossed over by a contracting party. Although, however cursory this phrase may appear to be, it is an important inclusion in a contract to avoid the imposition of the laws of another jurisdiction despite the intention of the contracting parties.
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3 +1zasady regulujące wybór/reguły określania prawa właściwego, które mogłyby mieć [...] zastosowanie
mike23
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conflict of laws
Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.

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choice of law principles that might otherwise apply
zasady regulujące wybór/reguły określania prawa właściwego, które mogłyby mieć [...] zastosowanie


Explanation:
zasady regulujące wybór prawa właściwego, które mogłyby mieć w innym wypadku zastosowanie

zasady wyboru prawa właściwego, które [...]

reguły określania prawa właściwego, które [...]

https://www.delawarelitigation.com/2018/04/articles/other-co...
https://www.deallawwire.com/2017/05/16/governing-law-clauses...
http://www.seyfarth.com/publications/OMM022615-TS

principles odnosi się do obydwu terminów, czyli także do conflict of law

https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_polish/law_patents/119...
https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_polish/law_contracts/3...

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Note added at 1 day 1 hr (2018-07-23 20:39:15 GMT)
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Oftentimes, the governing law provision will also include the phrase, “without regard to conflict of law principles”. But, what does this phrase mean? There are two primary reasons for the exclusion of the principles of conflict of laws in a governing law provision.

First, express exclusion of conflict of laws principles prohibits a future argument from either party that conflict of laws principles require a court to apply the laws of a jurisdiction other than the express jurisdiction of governing law. Second, the express exclusion of conflict of laws principles is useful in avoiding a renvoi – which is where a court will refer to the laws of a foreign jurisdiction in a matter involving a conflict of law. In some instances, a renvoi may result in the intention of the parties being lost. Exclusion of conflict of laws principles clarifies that the parties intend that the governing law expressly indicated in the contract is to apply.

The phrase “without regard to conflict of law principles” may be glossed over by a contracting party. Although, however cursory this phrase may appear to be, it is an important inclusion in a contract to avoid the imposition of the laws of another jurisdiction despite the intention of the contracting parties.

mike23
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agree  Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.
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  -> Dziękuję Frank. Miłego dnia :)
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Reference: conflict of laws

Reference information:
Choice of law is a procedural stage in the litigation of a case involving the conflict of laws when it is necessary to reconcile the differences between the laws of different legal jurisdictions, such as sovereign states, federated states (as in the US), or provinces. The outcome of this process is potentially to require the courts of one jurisdiction to apply the law of a different jurisdiction in lawsuits arising from, say, family law, tort or contract. The law which is applied is sometimes referred to as the "proper law." Dépeçage is an issue within choice of law.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choice_of_law
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Conflict of laws is a set of rules of procedural law which determine the legal system and the law of jurisdiction applying to a given legal dispute. In civil law, lawyers and legal scholars refer to conflict of laws as private international law. They typically apply when a legal dispute has a “foreign” element.
https://conflictoflaws.uslegal.com/

Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.
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  -> Dziękuję Michale.
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