This Article briefly assesses the potential implementation of the Hague Draft Convention from the standpoint of the United States interest in the worldwide unification of international trade law and concludes that United States interests would be well served by adoption of the Hague Draft Convention
The Hague Conference on Private International Law has attempted, since its revitalization in the 195...
The year 2005 was a banner year for the three major intergovernmental organizations involved in harm...
The Vienna Sales Convention (1980) follows in large measure the American Uniform Commercial Code: Ar...
This Article briefly assesses the potential implementation of the Hague Draft Convention from the st...
A new lex mercatoria is emerging in the unification of the law of international trade. In analyzing ...
This is an expanded version of the talk presented at the Fifth Annual Fulbright Symposium on Interna...
The prospects for adoption of a law gov- erning commercial\u27 contracts for the international sale...
This article discusses some aspects of the development of international economic law in the United S...
The vienna sales convention (1980) follows in large measure the american uniform commercial code: ar...
This Article explores the different approaches taken by the academic and judicial communities of Ger...
The article discusses federalism and the participation of the U.S. in the intergovernmental private ...
This article argues that modern international sales law has a hybrid character as it increasingly ma...
This Article emphasizes the importance of teaching transnational materials in the conflict of laws c...
The article discusses private international law as of July 2011, focusing on the principles of civil...
The domain of international law has expanded to encompass matters traditionally thought to be within...
The Hague Conference on Private International Law has attempted, since its revitalization in the 195...
The year 2005 was a banner year for the three major intergovernmental organizations involved in harm...
The Vienna Sales Convention (1980) follows in large measure the American Uniform Commercial Code: Ar...
This Article briefly assesses the potential implementation of the Hague Draft Convention from the st...
A new lex mercatoria is emerging in the unification of the law of international trade. In analyzing ...
This is an expanded version of the talk presented at the Fifth Annual Fulbright Symposium on Interna...
The prospects for adoption of a law gov- erning commercial\u27 contracts for the international sale...
This article discusses some aspects of the development of international economic law in the United S...
The vienna sales convention (1980) follows in large measure the american uniform commercial code: ar...
This Article explores the different approaches taken by the academic and judicial communities of Ger...
The article discusses federalism and the participation of the U.S. in the intergovernmental private ...
This article argues that modern international sales law has a hybrid character as it increasingly ma...
This Article emphasizes the importance of teaching transnational materials in the conflict of laws c...
The article discusses private international law as of July 2011, focusing on the principles of civil...
The domain of international law has expanded to encompass matters traditionally thought to be within...
The Hague Conference on Private International Law has attempted, since its revitalization in the 195...
The year 2005 was a banner year for the three major intergovernmental organizations involved in harm...
The Vienna Sales Convention (1980) follows in large measure the American Uniform Commercial Code: Ar...