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Decisione della Commissione, del 22 dicembre 2008 , sulla domanda presentata dal Regno Unito in vista dell’accettazione del regolamento (CE) n. 593/2008 del Parlamento europeo e del Consiglio sulla legge applicabile alle obbligazioni contrattuali (Roma I) [notificata con il numero C(2008) 8554]

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