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- Double_actionability abstract "Double actionability is a doctrine of private international law which holds that an action for an alleged tort committed in a foreign jurisdiction can be successful in a domestic court only if it would be actionable under both the laws of the home jurisdiction and the foreign jurisdiction. The rule is no longer used in Canadian law and instead the lex loci delicti rule is used. Likewise, the rule no longer forms part of Australian law which also uses the lex loci delicti rule. This rule holds that the applicable law for a tort committed in a foreign place will be the tort law of the foreign place.It remains used in New Zealand tort law. Though its continued existence has been called in to question, with many suggesting it should be replaced with a rule similar to that of Canada's.The rule has largely been abandoned in English law by virtue of section 10 of The Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1995, although defamation claims are specifically excluded (cf. section 13(1)).".
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- Double_actionability wikiPageID "22976749".
- Double_actionability wikiPageLength "1473".
- Double_actionability wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Double_actionability wikiPageRevisionID "673859866".
- Double_actionability wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflict_of_laws.
- Double_actionability wikiPageWikiLink Conflict_of_laws.
- Double_actionability wikiPageWikiLink English_defamation_law.
- Double_actionability wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_Australia.
- Double_actionability wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_Canada.
- Double_actionability wikiPageWikiLink Lex_loci_delicti_commissi.
- Double_actionability wikiPageWikiLink Tort.
- Double_actionability wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:International-law-stub.
- Double_actionability wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Double_actionability subject Category:Conflict_of_laws.
- Double_actionability hypernym Doctrine.
- Double_actionability type MilitaryUnit.
- Double_actionability comment "Double actionability is a doctrine of private international law which holds that an action for an alleged tort committed in a foreign jurisdiction can be successful in a domestic court only if it would be actionable under both the laws of the home jurisdiction and the foreign jurisdiction. The rule is no longer used in Canadian law and instead the lex loci delicti rule is used. Likewise, the rule no longer forms part of Australian law which also uses the lex loci delicti rule.".
- Double_actionability label "Double actionability".
- Double_actionability sameAs Q5299961.
- Double_actionability sameAs m.064p9sm.
- Double_actionability sameAs Q5299961.
- Double_actionability wasDerivedFrom Double_actionability?oldid=673859866.
- Double_actionability isPrimaryTopicOf Double_actionability.