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""Most Closely Connected Laws" and "Theory of Characteristic Performance" for the Choice of Governing Law in Contracts in Taiwan"
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International Practice Taiwan Practice |
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Japanese
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Study Group for Taiwan-Japan Private International Laws and International Family Laws
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Date of Publication
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March 1, 2014
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