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Guest Editorial: Fentiman on “Private International Law and the Downturn”

Richard Fentiman is Reader in Private International Law at the University of Cambridge, where he teaches the postgraduate course on International Commercial Litigation. His book on International Commercial Litigation was published by Oxford University Press in February 2010. He is the author of Foreign Law in English Courts (OUP, 1998), and he gave a course […]

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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 […]

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Publication: Reithmann/Martiny: Internationales Vertragsrecht

The 7th edition of the work Internationales Vertragsrecht edited by Christoph Reithmann and Dieter Martiny has recently been published. The new edition of this well-established book includes in particular the new Rome I Regulation (Regulation (EC) No. 593/2008) and the consequences resulting from the transformation of the Rome Convention into a Community Regulation and encompasses […]

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Round-Up of Canadian Conflicts Publications

Readers of this web site might find some of the following publications to be of interest.  I have tried to gather togther recent work by Canadian conflicts scholars.  Please post a comment if you are aware of another piece. Vaughan Black & Angela Swan, “Concurrent Judicial Jurisdiction: A Race to the Court House or to […]

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PIL conference at the University of Johannesburg

Comparative private international law conference; University of Johannesburg; 8-11 September 2009 Key-note speakers: (1) Prof Dr C F Forsyth (University of Cambridge): Reconciling classic private international law with fidelity to constitutional values (2) Prof Dr M Martinek (University of Saarland): The Rome I and Rome II regulations in European private international law – a critical […]