The article discusses federalism and the participation of the U.S. in the intergovernmental private law unification process as of July 2011, focusing on the Hague Conference on Private International Law, the role of the U.S. State Department in facilitating changes to state laws in the U.S., and the view of the U.S. towards private international law (PIL) conventions. The United Nations (UN) Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) is also mentioned
Unification of private law is principally a task undertaken by the Institute for the Unification of ...
This article discusses some aspects of the development of international economic law in the United S...
This Article argues that the rise of economic regulation by international organizations is transform...
The article discusses federalism and the participation of the U.S. in the intergovernmental private ...
This brief essay highlights the central and important role that state governments play in the develo...
Federalism is important in the United States. It is also important that the United States be able to...
This brief essay highlights the central and important role that state governments play in the develo...
This Article briefly assesses the potential implementation of the Hague Draft Convention from the st...
Intellectual property issues are among the most significant and hotly contested issues in foreign po...
Even after the departure of two of its most prominent advocates - Chief Justice William Rehnquist an...
Because federalism grants partial autonomy to subunits of a nation, it has potentially broad implica...
The domain of international law has expanded to encompass matters traditionally thought to be within...
In this article I describe the status quo in the area of foreign judgment recognition, with attentio...
The article discusses private international law as of July 2011, focusing on the principles of civil...
This article examines the multiple layers at which international law now functions--the internationa...
Unification of private law is principally a task undertaken by the Institute for the Unification of ...
This article discusses some aspects of the development of international economic law in the United S...
This Article argues that the rise of economic regulation by international organizations is transform...
The article discusses federalism and the participation of the U.S. in the intergovernmental private ...
This brief essay highlights the central and important role that state governments play in the develo...
Federalism is important in the United States. It is also important that the United States be able to...
This brief essay highlights the central and important role that state governments play in the develo...
This Article briefly assesses the potential implementation of the Hague Draft Convention from the st...
Intellectual property issues are among the most significant and hotly contested issues in foreign po...
Even after the departure of two of its most prominent advocates - Chief Justice William Rehnquist an...
Because federalism grants partial autonomy to subunits of a nation, it has potentially broad implica...
The domain of international law has expanded to encompass matters traditionally thought to be within...
In this article I describe the status quo in the area of foreign judgment recognition, with attentio...
The article discusses private international law as of July 2011, focusing on the principles of civil...
This article examines the multiple layers at which international law now functions--the internationa...
Unification of private law is principally a task undertaken by the Institute for the Unification of ...
This article discusses some aspects of the development of international economic law in the United S...
This Article argues that the rise of economic regulation by international organizations is transform...