THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INSTRUMENTS ADOPTED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE EU ACQUIS

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Dominika Moravcová

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The presented article examines the Hague Conference on Private International Law and the instruments adopted under its auspices, with a particular emphasis on their application within the European Union context. Within the scope of the European Union's competence in judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters, several regulations have been adopted at the Union level, forming a comprehensive framework of Union private international law and procedural law. The Union itself and its Member States are members of the Hague Conference. In situations where both an EU regulation and a Hague convention apply concurrently, it is essential to thoroughly understand the effects of these provisions, their interrelationship, and the resolution of the resulting normative pluralism. The aim of this article is to examine the effects of the Hague conventions within EU law and to analyse how the interrelationships between these legal sources are managed for the practical application of rules in the resolution of disputes involving a foreign element.

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