Entries by Martin George

Publication – Resolving International Conflicts

Peter Hay (Emory Univ. – Law), Lajos Vékás (ELTE – Law), Yehuda Elkana (Central European Univ.), & Nenad Dimitrijevic (Central European Univ. – Political Science) have published Resolving International Conflicts: Liber Amicorum Tibor Várady (Central European Univ. Press 2009). The contents: John J. Barceló III, Expanded judicial review of awards after Hall Street and in […]

Publication: Intellectual Property and Private International Law

Happy New Year to everybody. I have not posted in a while, but am now freed from the shackles of teaching (well, mostly) for this year, and so can devote myself to conflictoflaws.net once again (not, I’m sure, that anyone noticed my absence, given the dedication of my co-editors). In any event, a few new […]

Judges and Jurists: Reflections on the House of Lords

Thursday 5th and Friday 6th November 2009 (Law Society’s Hall, London) This Seminar, to take place at the Law Society’s Hall in London, will mark two events in 2009: the Centenary of the Society of Legal Scholars, and the transition from the House of Lords to the new United Kingdom Supreme Court. There will be […]

Publication: Mills on The Confluence of Public and Private International Law

Alex Mills (Selwyn College, Cambridge) has published a monograph, based upon his doctorate, on The Confluence of Public and Private International Law: Justice, Pluralism and Subsidiarity in the International Constitutional Ordering of Private Law (2009, Cambridge University Press). Here’s the blurb: A sharp distinction is usually drawn between public international law, concerned with the rights […]

Publication: Hartley on International Commercial Litigation

Trevor Hartley (LSE) has published a new textbook entitled, International Commercial Litigation: Text, Cases and Materials on Private International Law, published by Cambridge University Press. Here’s the blurb: This carefully structured, practice-orientated textbook provides everything the law student needs to know about international commercial litigation. The strong comparative component provides a thought-provoking international perspective, while […]