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General criterion: the party autonomy principle 327 $aB. Requirements to exercise party autonomyC. Determination of applicable law in case of lack of choice by the parties; D. Law governing particular contracts featured by the existence of weak parties; 3. Limits to the determination of applicable law; A. International public policy; B. Mandatory rules not avoidable by the parties; 4. Scope of the law governing the contract; A. General rule; B. Qualifications to the general rule; C. Exceptions to the general rule; II. REGULATION (EC) No 864/2007, ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO NON-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME II").; 1. Scope of application 327 $a2. Principles underlying the determination of the law governing non-contractual obligations3. General rule; A. Choice of law by the parties; B. Lack of choice of law by the parties; 4. Special rules; A. Responsibility caused by a harmful event; B. Responsibility not caused by a harmful event; 5. Common rules; MARINE INSURANCE CONTRACTS UNDER THE ROME I AND BRUSSELS I REGULATIONS:C??FLICT OF LAWS AND JURISDICTION ISSUES; THE DISCIPLINE OF MARITIME TRANSPORT CONTRACTS UNDER THE ROME I AND BRUSSELS I REGULATIONS: CONFLICT OF LAWS AND JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES; Collisions and maritime salvage 327 $aMaritime environmental delict/tortI. General comments; 1. Rome II provisions of law governing the non-contractual obligations arising out of environmental damage; 2. Relationship between Rome II and other competing sources of Community law; 3. Correlation with national law; 4. Relationship of Rome II Regulation with existing international conventions; 5. Relationship with Convention on Civil Liability for Damage Resulting from Activities Dangerous to the Environment, 1993 (The Lugano Convention); 6. Relationship of Rome II Regulation with future international conventions 327 $aII. The Characterization (the qualification) of the Environmental Damage1. General remarks; 2. Autonomous approach; 3. The criteria for characterization under Rome II and the The Environmental Damage Directive; III. The reasoning of Article 7 of Rome II Regulation; IV. Application of Article 7; V. Party autonomy in non-contractual obligation arising out of environmental damage; VI. The rules of conduct and safety in maritime environment torts/delicts in the context of Bulgarian Private International Law 606 $aConflict of laws -- Contracts -- Europe 606 $aConflict of laws -- Torts -- European Union countries 606 $aConflict of laws -- Unjust enrichment -- European Union countries 606 $aContracts -- European Union countries 606 $aConvention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations (1980) 606 $aEuropean Parliament. 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