Jürgen Samtleben, Gonzalo A. Lorenzo Idiarte
Das Allgemeine Gesetz des Internationalen Privatrechts von Uruguay
Published in German.
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The Uruguayan General Law of Private International Law. – Uruguay has always been a center for private international law. The Montevideo Congress, held in 1888 and 1889 at Uruguay’s invitation – before the Hague Conference on Private International Law – was of instrumental significance for the development of private inter-national law in Latin America. Uruguay has consistently played an active role in preparing the inter-American specialized conferences on private international law and in propagating bilateral PIL treaties. The new private international law legislation underway since the end of the last century does not break with tradition completely, but seeks to develop it further adapting it to present-day demands. Some major features of the reform bear emphasis: a comprehensive regulation of the general rules of private international law, refinements to the contours of international family law, a recasting of international contracts law based on party autonomy, and detailed rules on the exercise of jurisdiction by national courts in international disputes.