Concept of Domicile in Private International Law
Concept of Domicile in Private International Law
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1. Historical Evolution of the Concept of Domicile
2. The Importance of Domicile in Private International Law
3. Types of Domicile in Private International Law
3.1. Domicile of Origin
3.2. Domicile of Choice
3.3. Domicile of Dependence
4. Principles Governing Domicile
4.1. No Person is Without a Domicile
4.2. A Person Cannot Have Multiple Domiciles Simultaneously
4.3. Presumption of Continuity
4.4. Domicile is Determined by Local Law
5. Challenges and Criticisms of the Law of Domicile
5.1. Tenacity and Revival of Domicile of Origin
5.2. Difficulty in Proving Intention for Domicile of Choice
5.3. Lack of Uniformity
5.4. Domicile of Dependence and Changing Social Norms
6. Reforms and Alternatives to Domicile in Private International Law
6.1. Substitution of Domicile with Habitual Residence
6.2. Reforms to the Domicile of Origin and Choice
6.3. Harmonisation of Domicile Rules
7. Conclusion