Choice of Law in International Contracts and Efficiency: Insights from the Brazilian System and Correspondent Case law (2004-2015)

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Gustavo Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Economic Analysis of law Review
Texto Completo: https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/EALR/article/view/7106
Resumo: While discussing efficiency in international contracts choice of law, one approach prescribes three elements as guidance: (i) party autonomy; (ii) allocation of the burden of proof of foreign law to parties; and (iii) protection of certain categories in asymmetric information situations. However, the way that the “efficient framework” relates to the Brazilian system has been practically ignored. Thus, this paper submits a set of cases, gathered from the author´s prior empirical research, to hypothetical efficient elements in choice of law. The paper suggests that the Brazilian system reflects mixed elements: (i) choice of law is rigid, but it does not necessarily impair efficiency; (ii) burden of proof follows the prescribed orientation; and (iii) the potential interpretation of protected categories (e.g. consumers) can affect the internalization device of information asymmetry. However, whereas Courts interpret these rules in tandem, most decisions resulted in efficient choice of law outcomes.
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title Choice of Law in International Contracts and Efficiency: Insights from the Brazilian System and Correspondent Case law (2004-2015)
spellingShingle Choice of Law in International Contracts and Efficiency: Insights from the Brazilian System and Correspondent Case law (2004-2015)
Ribeiro, Gustavo Ferreira
Choice of Law
Private International Law
Contracts
Brazilian System
title_short Choice of Law in International Contracts and Efficiency: Insights from the Brazilian System and Correspondent Case law (2004-2015)
title_full Choice of Law in International Contracts and Efficiency: Insights from the Brazilian System and Correspondent Case law (2004-2015)
title_fullStr Choice of Law in International Contracts and Efficiency: Insights from the Brazilian System and Correspondent Case law (2004-2015)
title_full_unstemmed Choice of Law in International Contracts and Efficiency: Insights from the Brazilian System and Correspondent Case law (2004-2015)
title_sort Choice of Law in International Contracts and Efficiency: Insights from the Brazilian System and Correspondent Case law (2004-2015)
author Ribeiro, Gustavo Ferreira
author_facet Ribeiro, Gustavo Ferreira
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Gustavo Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Choice of Law
Private International Law
Contracts
Brazilian System
topic Choice of Law
Private International Law
Contracts
Brazilian System
description While discussing efficiency in international contracts choice of law, one approach prescribes three elements as guidance: (i) party autonomy; (ii) allocation of the burden of proof of foreign law to parties; and (iii) protection of certain categories in asymmetric information situations. However, the way that the “efficient framework” relates to the Brazilian system has been practically ignored. Thus, this paper submits a set of cases, gathered from the author´s prior empirical research, to hypothetical efficient elements in choice of law. The paper suggests that the Brazilian system reflects mixed elements: (i) choice of law is rigid, but it does not necessarily impair efficiency; (ii) burden of proof follows the prescribed orientation; and (iii) the potential interpretation of protected categories (e.g. consumers) can affect the internalization device of information asymmetry. However, whereas Courts interpret these rules in tandem, most decisions resulted in efficient choice of law outcomes.
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