Author: Fentiman, Richard; editor: Title: Conflict of Laws
Description: New York, New York University Press, (1996). orig.cloth. 25x17cm, xx,606 pp, Contents: International Library of Essays in Law & Legal Theory, Areas, 28.. Minor rubbing. Some light page-edge soil. VG. ¶ Contains 18 papers. Includes: A.T. von Mehren "Adjudicatory Jurisdiction: General Theories Compared & Evaluated"; D.F. Cavers "A Critique of the Choice-of-Law Problem"; E.G. Lorenzen "The Qualification, Classification, or Chacterization Problem in the Conflict of Laws"; P.M. Noreth "Choice in Choice of Laws"; A.A. Ehrenzweig "The Lex Fori: Basic Rule in the Conflict of Laws"; P.B. Carter "Rejection of Foreign Law: Some Private International Law Inhibitions"; R.B. Schlesinger "A Recurrent Problem in Transnational Litigation: The Effect of Failure to Invoke or Prove the Applicable Foreign Law"; F.K. Juenger "The Recognition of Money Judgments in Civil & Commercial Matters"; T.C. Hartley "Comity & the Use of Antisuit Injunctions in International Litigation"; B. Currie "Married Women's Contracts: A Study in Conflict-of-Laws Method"; W.L.M. Reese "Conflict of Laws & the Restatement Second"; R.A. Leflar "Choice-Influencing Considerations in Conflicts Law"; L. Brilmayer "Interest Analysis & the Myth of Legislative Intent"; P.H. Neuhaus "Legal Certainty versus Equity in the Conflict of Laws"; J.H.C. Morris "The Proper Law of a Tort"; J.J. Fawcett "Is American Government Interest Analysis the Solution to English Tort Choice of Law Problems?"; A.J.E. Jaffey "The Foundations of Rules for the Choice of Law".
Keywords: Conflict of Laws, Legal Theory, Jurisprudence, Law, International, Litigation, , ,
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