CURRENT CHALLENGES OF MODERNITY IN INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW
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Abstract
The article emphasizes that the current challenge of modernity in
international private law should be understood as a set of activities, their
development trends, formed at the level of scientific understanding, the current
state of legal regulation, scientific and technical progress, standards for the protection of human rights in a modern democratic society, and also problematic
aspects that take place in Ukraine, as well as in the world community, affect the
understanding of key aspects of the life of society and the state, and also lead to
the transformation of social relations that are included in the sphere of regulation
of private international law.
Modern challenges in private international law include rethinking the
relationship between private international law and civil procedural law;
rethinking the essence of private international law in the context of its
relationship with international public law; the introduction of the latest
technologies into the everyday life of people, which leads to the appearance of
atypical processes that require understanding from the point of view of the norms
of international private law; active use by humanity of digital platforms that
change international business and represent a new challenge for the world
market; rare cases of cross-border (borderless) defamation in modern social
networks; the need to take into account the gender component when
understanding the personal consequences of marriage, in matters of parentage in
transnational surrogacy, child abduction and in the context of domestic violence;
the special dual nature of an organ removed from a living donor.
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