https://doi.org/10.22364/juzk.82.02 | 24-33 | PDF
Eiropas Savienības starptautisko privāttiesību ietekme uz Civillikuma kolīziju normām attiecībā uz pārrobežu laulības šķiršanai un laulāto mantiskajām attiecībām piemērojamo likumu
The Impact of European Union Private International Law on the Conflict-of-Laws Rules of the Civil Law Regarding the Law Applicable to Cross-Border Divorce and Matrimonial Property Relations
Līga Stikāne, Dr. iur. cand.
Latvijas Universitātes Juridiskās fakultātes doktora zinātniskā grāda pretendente
Summary
European Union private international law contains unified conflict-of-laws rules which determine the law applicable to cross-border divorce (Rome III Regulation) and matrimonial property relations (Regulation on Matrimonial Property Regimes). While the Rome III Regulation is directly applicable in Latvia, thus replacing national private international law as regards the issues addressed therein, Latvia is not participating in the Regulation on Matrimonial Property Regimes, and hence, in Latvia, the law applicable to matrimonial property relations is still determined according to Article 13 of the Civil Law. The author of this paper explores the impact of both regulations on the conflict-of-laws rules of the Civil Law and offers several proposals with a view to improving the relevant provisions of the Civil Law.
Atslēgvārdi: Eiropas Savienības starptautiskās privāttiesības, kolīziju normas, piemērojamais likums, pārrobežu laulības šķiršana, pārrobežu laulāto mantiskās attiecības
Keywords: European Union private international law, conflict-of-laws rules, applicable law, cross-border divorce, cross-border matrimonial property relations
Likumdošana un tās rezultāts Latvijā: pagātnes mācības, mūsdienu tendences, problēmas un risinājumi. Latvijas Universitātes 82. starptautiskās zinātniskās konferences tiesību zinātnes rakstu krājums = Legislation and Its Outcome in Latvia: Lessons from the Past, Current Trends, Problems and Solutions. Legal Science Proceedings of the 82nd International Scientific Conference of the University of Latvia. Rīga: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2024. 396 lpp.