RENVOI IN ARGENTINE PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONTRIBUTIONS OF DOCTRINE AND JURISPRUDENCE

Authors

  • Luciana B. Scotti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31054/2314.3061.v13.n1.43068

Keywords:

Renvoi, Private International Law, Functional renvoi, Jurisprudence, Comparative Law

Abstract

In this article, we will deal with the renvoi, a classic problem of Private International Law (PIL), typical of the applicable law sector. Our intention is, without prejudice to studying its antecedents and traditional characteristics, to analyze this institute from the perspective of the PIL of the 21st Century, which is for this, it uses other methods and rules, which guide the legal operator towards
a certain result that is presumed more valuable, which in turn, under certain conditions, enables more flexible scenarios when resolving a multinational case, and that on other occasions gives a preponderant place to the autonomy. Given the current notes that characterize the PIL, it is necessary to review the problem of renvoi in the light of Argentine law as well as the most recent jurisprudence. 

Author Biography

  • Luciana B. Scotti

    Abogada, egresada con Medalla de Oro (Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires /UBA). Magister en Relaciones Internacionales (UBA). Doctora de la Universidad de Buenos Aires (Área Derecho Internacional). Diploma de Posdoctorado (Facultad de Derecho, UBA). Profesora Adjunta regular de Derecho Internacional Privado y de Derecho de la Integración en la Facultad de Derecho, UBA.   Investigadora Categoría I (Ministerio de Educación). Vicedirectora y Miembro Permanente del Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales “Dr. Ambrosio L. Gioja”. Directora de Proyectos UBACyT. Autora y coautora de libros, capítulos de libros, artículos, ponencias y comunicaciones en Congresos, sobre  temas de su especialidad.

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Published

2023-11-15

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Doctrine and research

How to Cite

RENVOI IN ARGENTINE PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONTRIBUTIONS OF DOCTRINE AND JURISPRUDENCE. (2023). Revista De La Facultad De Derecho, 13(1), 35-64. https://doi.org/10.31054/2314.3061.v13.n1.43068