center of gravity doctrine
- center of gravity doctrine
Black's law dictionary.
HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A..
1990.
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center of gravity doctrine — Choice of law questions in conflicts of law are resolved by application of the law of the jurisdiction which has the most significant relationship to or contact with event and parties to the litigation and the issues therein. Term is used… … Black's law dictionary
Center of gravity (military) — The center of gravity (CoG) is a concept developed by Carl von Clausewitz, a Prussian military theorist, in his work On War .The definition of CoG according to the United States Department of Defense: those characteristics, capabilities, or… … Wikipedia
center — I (central position) noun axis, center of gravity, central point, convergence, converging point, core, epicenter, equidistance, eye, focal point, focus, focus of attention, fulcrum, half distance, halfway, media pars, medius, middle, middle… … Law dictionary
grouping of contacts — In conflict of laws, when choice of law issue arises, court will apply the law of the jurisdiction most intimately concerned with the outcome of the litigation; also known as center of gravity approach or doctrine. Industrial Credit Co. v. J. A.… … Black's law dictionary
grouping of contacts — In conflict of laws, when choice of law issue arises, court will apply the law of the jurisdiction most intimately concerned with the outcome of the litigation; also known as center of gravity approach or doctrine. Industrial Credit Co. v. J. A.… … Black's law dictionary
conflict of laws — Inconsistency or difference between the laws of different states or countries, arising in the case of persons who have acquired rights, incurred obligations, injuries or damages, or made contracts, within the territory of two or more… … Black's law dictionary
conflict of laws — Inconsistency or difference between the laws of different states or countries, arising in the case of persons who have acquired rights, incurred obligations, injuries or damages, or made contracts, within the territory of two or more… … Black's law dictionary
central — I (essential) adjective basal, basic, capital, cardinal, chief, crucial, dominant, elemental, first, foremost, foundational, fundamental, highly important, indispensable, intrinsic, intrinsical, key, main, major, necessary, paramount, pivotal,… … Law dictionary
Intelligence dissemination management — This article is part of a series on intelligence cycle management, and deals with the dissemination of processed intelligence. For a hierarchical list of articles, see the intelligence cycle management hierarchy. It is a classic maxim of… … Wikipedia
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