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1、ElectronicJournalofComparativeLaw,vol.14.3(December2010),http://www.ejcl.orgTHEDUTCHPRIVATEINTERNATIONALLAWCODIFICATION:PRINCIPLES,OBJECTIVESANDOPPORTUNITIESK.Boele-Woelki&D.vanItersonReadersareremindedthatthisworkisprotectedbycopyright.Whiletheyarefreetouse
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3、minaryObservationThiscontributionhasbeendraftedontheeveofthecompletionofthecodificationoftherulesofPrivateInternationalLawintheNetherlands.Withinashortperiodoftime–possiblyin2011or2012–thecoreofDutchPrivateInternationalLawwillbecodifiedaspartoftheDutchCivilC
4、ode.Thepresentcontributiontothe2010CongressofComparativeLawfocusesontheeffortswhichhavebeenundertakeninthelastthirtyyearsinordertocompletethenationalcodificationofDutchPrivateInternationalLaw.AccordingtoDutchlawthetermPrivateInternationalLawisthegenerictermw
5、hichcoverstherulesonjurisdiction,ontheapplicablelawandonrecognitionandenforcement.Seeonthetermsprivateinternationallawandconflictoflaws:Boele-Woelki2010,Vol.6,Nos.13and18.Themainfocusofthisexposéisontherulesonapplicablelawwhicharegenerallydesignatedasconflic
6、toflawsorchoiceoflawrules.ThecontributionaimstoanalyzeandexplainthecomingintoexistenceofBook10oftheDutchCivilCodecontainingthenationalcodificationofmainlyconflictoflawsrules,itsunderlyingprinciplesandobjectivesaswellasitsopportunities.Thenationalreportforthe
7、Netherlands,whichwaspreparedin1998fortheFifteenthInternationalCongressofComparativeLaw,Boele-Woelki,Joustra&Steenhoff1998,p.203-227,hereafterreferredtoas‘The1998nationalreport’.containsasurveyofthehistoryofPrivateInternationalLawintheNetherlandsinthe19thand2
8、0thcenturiesaswellasananalysisofanumberofitscharacteristics.Theauthorsofthepresentcontributionwouldliketostressthatsincethe1998reportnosignificantchangeshaveoccurredinthebasicconceptsandtechniqu