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EXTRA-CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES IN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW

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Dragana Pejić

Faculty of Law,
University of East Sarajevo

Summary

Civil law offenses take the central place in regulation of choice of law rules in the area of extra-contractual liability for damage. In regard to the determination of the law of extra-contractual obligations with the foreign element, the domestic conflict law rules contain some classical solutions, for which many say to be obsolete. So, the place of the offence is still in force as the basic principle. However, considering the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement with the EU, BH is obliged to harmonize its substantive law and conflict rules with the relevant communitarian instruments, and, in addition to domestic positive solutions, the author of this paper will also review the rules contained in Regulation applicable to extra-contractual obligations, which has been applied in the EU since 2009.

Key words: Offence; Damage; Lex loci delicti commissi; Rome II Regulation.
 

Dragana Pejić, dragana_pejic@yahoo.com.