Electronic residence as a connecting factors to personal law
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To determine the Personal Law, different connecting factors are used to determine said order: nationality, domicile and habitual residence. Now, keeping in mind the computer world, an in–depth study of computer legal traffic should be carried out. Specifically, we want to carry out a study that leads us to electronic residence as a connecting factor, to determine the personal law. To do this, we want to focus on capacity, where it can perhaps be seen most clearly. In this way, it is about determining if the criterion to determine the digital capacity has to be the nationality or if it can be directly the habitual residence; How would it be done technically?
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