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Private international law, sometimes also known as conflict of laws in common law-oriented jurisdictions, seeks to determine the applicable law and jurisdiction in private matters, such as business disputes and family law, across national boundaries. Another approach to dealing with legal relationships in a cross-border context is harmonization of municipal laws. In-depth assistance on researching private international law is available in the ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law�s continuously updated chapter on this subject.
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