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

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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.