Out Now: “Turning away from Multilateralism – International Law in Danger?” (Proceedings of the German Society of International Law, Issue 51)

Recently, the  German Society of International Law (DGIR) has published the proceedings of its 37 Biennial Conference held in Heidelberg from 9 to 11 March 2022.  The volume is devoted to the – very timely – topic of “Turning away from Multilateralism – International Law in Danger?” and contains five contributions (in German) explicitly discussing issues related to Private International Law:

  • Internationalization versus Europeanization and Renationalization in Private International Law
    by Prof. Dr. Martin Gebauer, Tübingen, Judge at the Court of Appeal in Stuttgart
  • The Crisis of Uniform Law
    by Prof. Dr. Matthias Weller, Mag.rer.publ., Bonn
  • The Influence of Human Rights on Private International Law
    by Prof. Dr. Christine Budzikiewicz, Marburg
  • Crisis and Future of State Courts as an Instrument of Dispute Resolution in International Trade
    by Prof. Dr. Michael Stürner, M.Jur (Oxford), Konstanz
  • Arbitration Reform from an International Law Perspective
    by Hans-Georg Dederer, University of Passau

The English-language summaries, provided for by the authors and the publisher, are available here.