Sciences Po PILAGG Series, 2013-2014
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Recently, the September/October issue of the German law journal “Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts” (
TDM has published its special anniversary issue. According to the Editorial by Mark Kantor, and especially relevant to readers of this site, “the TDM community has not limited itself to investment treaty disputes. Instead, we have promoted discussion of international commercial arbitration, litigation over international issues in national courts, mediation of cross-border disputes, administrative law […]
On October 18, 2013, Brooklyn Law School is hosting an important symposium on the question of what law governs international commercial contracts. A link to the event is
The latest volume of the
On August 27th, 2013, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York held in
With thanks to Professor S.I. Strong for bringing these openings to our attention, there are serveral fellowships currently accepting applications that might be of interest to our readers. The first position is the Brandon Research Fellowship at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. The Brandon Fellowship supports research on various […]
Private International Law Second Period: 28 July-15 August 2014 General Course 4-15 August Arbitration and Private International Law: George A. BERMANN, Columbia University School of Law Special Courses 28 July-1 August * Renvoi in Private International Law – The Technique of Dialogue between Legal Cultures: Walid KASSIR, Université Saint-Joseph Legal Certainty in International Civil Cases: Thalia KRUGER, University of […]
William J. Woodward Jr. (Santa Clara Law School) has posted
The Faculty of Law of the University of Luxembourg will be seeking to recruit several PhD candidates in Private International Law. Candidates should be PhD students who will be expected to work on their doctorate, to teach a few hours per week (one to three) and to contribute to research projects in private international law, mostly under […]