The new Uruguayan private international law: an open door to party autonomy in international contracts

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
Eduardo Florio de León
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On 17 November 2020, the General Law on Private International Law (Law 19.920) was approved. This Law resulted from a process of hard work that took over two decades of discussions and debates.1 With this Law, Uruguay becomes one of a group of countries that have already carried out this kind of reform, particularly in regard to international commercial law and international contracts. The new Law 19.920 allows parties to choose the applicable law (State or non-State law) to regulate their international contractual obligations. This reform has a real disruptive imprint since Uruguay leaves behind its old and anachronistic regulation of the matter. This article provides a general analysis of the regulation of international commercial law under Law 19.920 (Articles 13 and 51) and the new regime applicable to international contracts, including the parties’ right to choose the applicable law (Article 45) (State or non-State law), which increases their autonomy in comparison with the previous regime.
新的乌拉圭国际私法:为国际合同中的当事人自治打开了一扇门
2020年11月17日,《国际私法通法》(第19.920号法)获得批准。这项法律是经过20多年的讨论和辩论的艰苦工作的结果有了这项法律,乌拉圭成为已经进行这种改革的国家之一,特别是在国际商法和国际合同方面。新的1920年法律允许当事方选择适用的法律(国家或非国家法律)来规范其国际合同义务。这一改革具有真正的破坏性,因为乌拉圭抛弃了对这一问题陈旧和不合时宜的规定。本文对第19920号法律(第13条和第51条)和适用于国际合同的新制度下的国际商法规则作了一般性分析,包括当事方选择适用法律的权利(第45条)(国家或非国家法律),与以前的制度相比,这增加了它们的自主权。
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