By allocating governance authority among nations, conflict of laws— also known as private international law—helps bring order to transnational activity in a globalized world that lacks centralized legal institutions. In this way, conflict of laws is a distinct form of global governance. Yet conflictof- laws rules are predominantly national rules; these rules remain crossnationally diverse; and there is little international agreement on the rules to apply to solve conflict-of-laws problems. Thus, conflict of laws contributes to transnational legal order, but conflict of laws is itself transnationally disordered. Nevertheless, in at least two regions (Europe and Latin America) and two specialized areas of law (family law and commercial law), ...
The article deals with the issue of the conflicts of laws in international private law. It has been ...
This casebook analyzes legal questions arising from the tensions between global capitalism and natio...
This chapter traces the development of the concept of Transnational Law since Philip Jessup\u27s Sto...
By allocating governance authority among nations, conflict of laws— also known as private internatio...
This book is based on the proceedings from a conference at the European University Institute in Flor...
Provides a critical approach to private international law in the context of global governanceExplore...
This article explores a social vision of global public order taken from transnational private law. I...
This essay is a contribution to a symposium at the January 2005 annual meeting of the Association of...
The relationship between international law and domestic law is rarely understood as a conflict of la...
Europe has been under the increasing influence of European Union (E.U.) lawmakers, who have undertak...
This article describes transnational private law as a decentralized and intermediate form of transna...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The private ordering and public regulation of private international ...
Law has different methods and principles to resolve conflicts between norms, most of these come from...
Private international law doctrines are often portrayed as natural, largely immutable, boundaries on...
The international and transnational nature of modern governance presents major challenges for the ru...
The article deals with the issue of the conflicts of laws in international private law. It has been ...
This casebook analyzes legal questions arising from the tensions between global capitalism and natio...
This chapter traces the development of the concept of Transnational Law since Philip Jessup\u27s Sto...
By allocating governance authority among nations, conflict of laws— also known as private internatio...
This book is based on the proceedings from a conference at the European University Institute in Flor...
Provides a critical approach to private international law in the context of global governanceExplore...
This article explores a social vision of global public order taken from transnational private law. I...
This essay is a contribution to a symposium at the January 2005 annual meeting of the Association of...
The relationship between international law and domestic law is rarely understood as a conflict of la...
Europe has been under the increasing influence of European Union (E.U.) lawmakers, who have undertak...
This article describes transnational private law as a decentralized and intermediate form of transna...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The private ordering and public regulation of private international ...
Law has different methods and principles to resolve conflicts between norms, most of these come from...
Private international law doctrines are often portrayed as natural, largely immutable, boundaries on...
The international and transnational nature of modern governance presents major challenges for the ru...
The article deals with the issue of the conflicts of laws in international private law. It has been ...
This casebook analyzes legal questions arising from the tensions between global capitalism and natio...
This chapter traces the development of the concept of Transnational Law since Philip Jessup\u27s Sto...