At 11:37 AM 1/14/99 -0500, Tamar Frankel wrote:
>
>Second, the law applicable to a contract among institutions is usually the
>law in which the contract is made. The internal affairs of the parties can
>be governed by different laws and yet the relationship between them can be
>governed by the law governing the contract. In addition, contract parties
>may determine the laws that govern their relationship. For example, an SO
>organized in France can contract with ICANN and agree that the relationship
>will be governed by NY law.
Hi Tamar;
Would I be correct in assuming, in this case, what while a DNSO
organized in France could agree to be governed in it's relationship
with ICANN under NY law (per your example) the DNSO would also
be subject to French law ?
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"We will create a civilization of the Mind in Cyberspace. May it be more
humane and fair than the world your governments have made before." - Barlow.
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