The nature, content and application of “public order” in private international law
https://doi.org/10.46914/2959-4197-2024-1-3-58-67
Abstract
In this article I would like to focus on the study of such aspects of this problem as:nature, content and application of “public policy” in private international law. Given the current situation in Kazakhstani practice, it is obvious that the questions we have raised, especially the question of contradiction to public order, are more theoretical in nature and practical in nature for international private law. However, such a basis as contradiction to public order, in the question of public order arises when applying the norms of foreign law, when executing foreign arbitration and judicial decisions, and when providing legal assistance (for example, executing an assignment, carrying out procedural actions) to a foreign state. Despite this, the combination of words “public order” has not yet found a single precise, specific, most accurate definition reflecting its meaning.
About the Author
S. A. SarinaKazakhstan
c.l.s., arbitrator
Almaty
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Review
For citations:
Sarina S.A. The nature, content and application of “public order” in private international law. Eurasian Scientific Journal of Law. 2024;(3 (8)):58-67. https://doi.org/10.46914/2959-4197-2024-1-3-58-67