The application of the territorial connecting factors to the events taking place on a vessel or aircraft in EU private international law Cover Image

Stosowanie deliktowych łączników lokalnych do zdarzeń mających miejsce na pokładzie statku morskiego lub powietrznego w unijnym prawie prywatnym międzynarodowym
The application of the territorial connecting factors to the events taking place on a vessel or aircraft in EU private international law

Author(s): Łukasz Dyrda
Subject(s): History of Law, International Law, EU-Legislation, Sociology of Law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: the place of the event giving rise to damage; place of damage; flag state of the vessel; registration state of the aircraft; Rome II Regulation; Brussels I bis Regulation;

Summary/Abstract: The article is aimed at determining the relevance of the flag state (regarding vessels) and the country of registration (regarding aircrafts) principles for the purpose of the application of territorial connecting factors (the place of the event giving rise to damage (place of acting) and the place where the damage occurred (place of damage)) employed by article 7(2) of the Regulation No 1215/2012 (Brussels I bis Regulation) providing a special jurisdiction rule in matters relating to tort, delict or quasi-delict and by article 4(1) of the Regulation No 864/2007 (Rome II Regulation) specifying the law applicable to a non-contractual obligation arising out of a tort or delict. The flag state and the country of registration principles could be taken into account when circumstances constituting the event giving rise to damage or the damage itself are situated on board of a vessel navigating in or an aircraft flying through the areas outside the sovereignty of any state (in particular the High Seas). The reference to the flag state or the country of registration instead of the sovereignty in order to identify the member state whose courts have jurisdiction pursuant to article 7(2) of the Brussels I bis Regulation or the state whose law is applicable according to article 4(1) of the Rome II Regulation may also be possible in cases when the determination of the place where the event giving rise to damage occurred or where the damage occurred is difficult or even when the competent jurisdiction and the applicable law identified based on the sovereignty over the area where the vessel navigated or the aircraft flew at the moment when the event giving rise to damage occurred or damage occurred does not materialise the closest connection principle.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 24
  • Page Range: 109-139
  • Page Count: 31
  • Language: Polish