Faṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish-i Huqūq-i Khuṣūṣī (May 2017)

Connecting Factor of Habitual Residence at EU and Iranian Conflicting Rules

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.22054/jplr.2017.7422
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 18
pp. 157 – 197

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Connecting Factor of Habitual Residence at EU and Iranian Conflicting Rules In EU Law, habitual residence is an important connecting factor in relation to conflict of forums and conflict of laws, particularly in personal matters. EU rules and regulation, which are enforceable directly and without a need for approval of domestic bodies, regularly consider this connecting factor and replace traditional connecting factors such as domicile in Common Law and nationality in Civil Law countries. The recognition of the objective factor of residence, the domicile, increases predictability in international relationship. At same time, a close relationship between persons and applicable law provides flexibility regarding conflict of law rules, and unlike the criterion of nationality, it prevents absolute application of rules of a specific country . Moreover, by applying the habitual residence factor, courts are often referred to material rules of Lex Fori and therefore, they are not concerned with problems of proving foreign law.

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