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About Trey Childress

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Patents and the Internet

July 7, 2015/in /by Trey Childress

Guest Post by Professor Marketa Trimble (UNLV) (also posted at 

Roundup of Recent Alien Tort Statute Cases Post-Kiobel

October 1, 2014/in /by Trey Childress

For those interested in the impact that Kiobel is having on Alien Tort Statute litigation, John Bellinger of Arnold & Porter (who was the Legal Advisor at the US State Department) has an interesting post

Is an International Arbitral Tribunal the Answer to International Human Rights Litigation?

September 19, 2014/in /by Trey Childress

I just was alerted to a

New Issue of Revue Hellénique de Droit International

September 12, 2014/in /by Trey Childress

The new issue of Revue Hellénique de Droit International 2/2013 [Vol. 66] was published earlier this month. Table des matières Première Partie – Articles Dossier spécial La Proposition de Règlement du Conseil du 16 mars 2011 relatif à la compétence, la loi applicable, la reconnaissance et l’exécution des décisions en matière de régimes matrimoniaux Partie II Chryssa […]

Another Opinion Limiting the Alien Tort Statute

August 28, 2014/1 Comment/in /by Trey Childress

  Today, Judge Scheindlin of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York dismissed a case filed by a class of South Africans against Ford Motor Company and IBM (see here

Recent PIL Scholarship

August 20, 2014/1 Comment/in /by Trey Childress

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New SSRN eJournal on Private International Law

July 22, 2014/in /by Trey Childress

We are pleased to announce a new Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) Subject Matter eJournal – Transnational Litigation/Arbitration, Private International Law, & Conflict of Laws eJournal. TRANSNATIONAL LITIGATION/ARBITRATION, PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW, & CONFLICT OF LAWS eJOURNAL View Papers:

In Memoriam: Professor Andreas Lowenfeld

June 12, 2014/in /by Trey Childress

For those who have not heard, we have lost a giant in our field.  Professor Andreas Lowenfeld has passed away.  The New York University School of Law website has information

Call for Papers for the Third Annual ASIL-ESIL-MPIL Workshop on Transnational Legal Theory

May 28, 2014/in /by Trey Childress

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Professor Paul Stephan on Court on Court Encounters

May 5, 2014/in /by Trey Childress

Professor Paul Stephan (the University of Virginia School of Law) recently published

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