Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
diritti indisponibili
French translation:
droits indisponibles
Italian term
diritti indisponibili
5 +1 | droits indisponibles | Béatrice Sylvie Lajoie |
3 | droits dont les titulaires n'ont pas la disponibilité | enrico paoletti |
Non-PRO (1): Marie Christine Cramay
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Proposed translations
droits indisponibles
Beaucoup d’auteurs marquaient leurs oppositions à la distinction faite entre droits disponibles et droits indisponibles et soulignaient la divergence de jurisprudence entre la Première chambre civile et la Chambre commerciale en ce qui concerne l’office du juge pour l’application de la loi étrangère en matière de droits disponibles.
http://www.village-notaires.com/Droits-indisponibles-le-juge
Droits indisponibles : le juge français doit mettre en oeuvre, même d’office, la règle de conflit de lois
etc.
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