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KembaraXtra – Legal Terms – Lex Fori
Lex fori refers to the law of the court in which a case is heard. It governs the procedural aspects of litigation, including rules of evidence, court processes, and remedies available.

Even when a dispute involves foreign elements and is governed by a different substantive law, the court will usually apply its own procedural rules. This ensures consistency and practicality in managing legal proceedings.

The distinction between lex fori and lex causae is central in private international law. While lex causae determines the legal rights of the parties, lex fori controls how those rights are enforced in court.

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