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Where the parties to a contract or other legal relationship are subject to different legal jurisdictions, and where the laws that apply in these jurisdictions differ in relation to the matter under dispute.


Financial reporting (or financial accounting) is primarily concerned with collating and providing information for publication to external stakeholders and to the financial markets.


Also known as ''conflicts of law'', ''conflict of laws'', or ''private international law''.


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The term is also used by some organisations in a broader sense, to include internal reporting (as well as external).
== See also ==
* [[Contract]]
* [[Governing law]]
* [[Jurisdiction]]
* [[Law]]
* [[Private international law]]
* [[Proper law]]
* [[Public international law]]


 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
== See also ==
* [[Closing exchange rate]]
* [[Financial accounting]]
* [[Management accounting]]

Latest revision as of 21:01, 5 November 2023

Where the parties to a contract or other legal relationship are subject to different legal jurisdictions, and where the laws that apply in these jurisdictions differ in relation to the matter under dispute.


Also known as conflicts of law, conflict of laws, or private international law.


See also