
The development of international relations has led states to apply foreign laws in cross-border disputes, raising concerns about the violation of public order. Parties may manipulate support officers to avoid the original governing law, which may challenge foreign law's impact on individuals' legal status. Bahrain has addressed these conflicts through rules of attribution in personal status and financial transactions. This article explores these solutions and their impact on various forms of money, both material and moral, in the context of international conflict of laws.
Conflict of Laws, Foreign Laws, Personal Status, Financial Transactions Bahraini Legislature, Conflict of Laws, Foreign Laws, Personal Status, Financial Transactions, Bahraini Legislature
Conflict of Laws, Foreign Laws, Personal Status, Financial Transactions Bahraini Legislature, Conflict of Laws, Foreign Laws, Personal Status, Financial Transactions, Bahraini Legislature
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