The temporal scope of Rome II

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Rome II was intended to bring about uniform choice of law rules but had left some uncertainty over when the regulation applied in cross border accidents. Tarek Uddin explains how the recent case of Homawoo has helped bring clarity.

The Court of Justice of the European Communities confirms that the date of application of Regulation (EC) No 864/2007, otherwise known as ‘Rome II', applies only to events giving rise to damage

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