The present paper offers a first insight into the European private international law rules on cross border torts. It shows how alternativity and multiplicity are at the core of the system, thus granting a margin of flexibility. The interplay of international and European legal sources widens interconnections and the availability of forum shopping dependent on the applicable law in the forum State.
Alternativity and multiplicity in European private international law: setting the scenario in case of cross-border torts
Silvia Marino
2026-01-01
Abstract
The present paper offers a first insight into the European private international law rules on cross border torts. It shows how alternativity and multiplicity are at the core of the system, thus granting a margin of flexibility. The interplay of international and European legal sources widens interconnections and the availability of forum shopping dependent on the applicable law in the forum State.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



