Publication: Cheshire, North & Fawcett on Private International Law
The fourteenth edition of one of the world’s leading texts on private international law has just been published.
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The fourteenth edition of one of the world’s leading texts on private international law has just been published.
The European Court of Justice handed down judgment in
Prof. Peter Hay is one of the most distinguished comparative law scholars in the US. He was Alumni Distinguished Professor of Law and dean at the University of Illinois before
Advocate General Kokott’s
The Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements is the result of negotiations that began at The Hague Conference on Private International Law in 1992, when the United States asked for the Conference to develop a convention on jurisdiction and judgments. A more comprehensive convention, which spanned the field of civil jurisdiction, was produced in […]
The Journal of Private International Law will hold its third major conference at New York University on April 17-18, 2009. As was the practice at the prior conferences at the University of Aberdeen in 2005 and at the University of Birmingham
Our conference on the
A short note to remind all that the deadline for the
The August 2008 issue of the Journal of Private International Law has just been published. The contents are (click on the links to view the abstracts on the Hart Publishing website): A Bucher,
Following on from the success of the Journal of Private International Law‘s inaugural conference at Aberdeen in 2005, and