Conflict of Laws in a Globalized World
Herausgeber: Gottschalk, Eckart; Ruhl, Giesela; Michaels, Ralf
Conflict of Laws in a Globalized World
Herausgeber: Gottschalk, Eckart; Ruhl, Giesela; Michaels, Ralf
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This book examines the international conflict of laws.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521174015
- ISBN-10: 0521174015
- Artikelnr.: 30538450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521174015
- ISBN-10: 0521174015
- Artikelnr.: 30538450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Editor's preface; Bibliographical note; Part I. Remembering Arthur T. von
Mehren: 1. The last Euro-American legal scholar? Arthur Taylor von Mehren
(1922-2006) Jürgen Basedow; 2. Arthur Taylor von Mehren and the Joseph
Story Research Fellowship Peter L. Murray; 3. Building bridges between
legal systems - the life and work of Arthur T. von Mehren Michael von
Hinden; Part II. Transatlantic Litigation and Judicial Cooperation in Civil
and Commercial Matters: 4. Some fundamental jurisdictional conceptions as
applied in judgement conventions Ralf Michaels; 5. The Hague Convention on
Choice-of-Court Agreements - was it worth the effort? Christian Thiele; 6.
Lis Pendens, negative declaratory-judgement actions and the first-in-time
principle Martin Gebauer; 7. Recent German jurisprudence on cooperation
with the US in civil and commercial matters: a defense of sovereignty or
judicial protectionism? Jan von Hein; 8. Collective litigation German style
- the act on model proceedings in capital market disputes Moritz Balz and
Feliz Blobel; Part III. Choice of Law in Transatlantic Relationships: 9.
Party autonomy in the private international law of contracts: transatlantic
convergence and economic efficiency Gisela Ruhl; 10. The law applicable to
intellectual property rights: is the Lex Loci Protectionis a pertinent
choice of law approach? Eckart Gottschalk; 11. The extraterritorial reach
of antitrust law between legal imperialism and harmonious co-existence: the
empagram judgement of the US Supreme Court from a European perpective
Dietmar Baetge; 12. Mandatory elements of the Choice-of-Law Process in
international arbitration - some reflections on Teubnerian and Kelsenian
legal theory Matthias Weller; 13. Application of foreign law to determine
punitive damages - a recent US Court contribution to Choice-of-Law
evolution Oliver Furtak.
Mehren: 1. The last Euro-American legal scholar? Arthur Taylor von Mehren
(1922-2006) Jürgen Basedow; 2. Arthur Taylor von Mehren and the Joseph
Story Research Fellowship Peter L. Murray; 3. Building bridges between
legal systems - the life and work of Arthur T. von Mehren Michael von
Hinden; Part II. Transatlantic Litigation and Judicial Cooperation in Civil
and Commercial Matters: 4. Some fundamental jurisdictional conceptions as
applied in judgement conventions Ralf Michaels; 5. The Hague Convention on
Choice-of-Court Agreements - was it worth the effort? Christian Thiele; 6.
Lis Pendens, negative declaratory-judgement actions and the first-in-time
principle Martin Gebauer; 7. Recent German jurisprudence on cooperation
with the US in civil and commercial matters: a defense of sovereignty or
judicial protectionism? Jan von Hein; 8. Collective litigation German style
- the act on model proceedings in capital market disputes Moritz Balz and
Feliz Blobel; Part III. Choice of Law in Transatlantic Relationships: 9.
Party autonomy in the private international law of contracts: transatlantic
convergence and economic efficiency Gisela Ruhl; 10. The law applicable to
intellectual property rights: is the Lex Loci Protectionis a pertinent
choice of law approach? Eckart Gottschalk; 11. The extraterritorial reach
of antitrust law between legal imperialism and harmonious co-existence: the
empagram judgement of the US Supreme Court from a European perpective
Dietmar Baetge; 12. Mandatory elements of the Choice-of-Law Process in
international arbitration - some reflections on Teubnerian and Kelsenian
legal theory Matthias Weller; 13. Application of foreign law to determine
punitive damages - a recent US Court contribution to Choice-of-Law
evolution Oliver Furtak.
Editor's preface; Bibliographical note; Part I. Remembering Arthur T. von
Mehren: 1. The last Euro-American legal scholar? Arthur Taylor von Mehren
(1922-2006) Jürgen Basedow; 2. Arthur Taylor von Mehren and the Joseph
Story Research Fellowship Peter L. Murray; 3. Building bridges between
legal systems - the life and work of Arthur T. von Mehren Michael von
Hinden; Part II. Transatlantic Litigation and Judicial Cooperation in Civil
and Commercial Matters: 4. Some fundamental jurisdictional conceptions as
applied in judgement conventions Ralf Michaels; 5. The Hague Convention on
Choice-of-Court Agreements - was it worth the effort? Christian Thiele; 6.
Lis Pendens, negative declaratory-judgement actions and the first-in-time
principle Martin Gebauer; 7. Recent German jurisprudence on cooperation
with the US in civil and commercial matters: a defense of sovereignty or
judicial protectionism? Jan von Hein; 8. Collective litigation German style
- the act on model proceedings in capital market disputes Moritz Balz and
Feliz Blobel; Part III. Choice of Law in Transatlantic Relationships: 9.
Party autonomy in the private international law of contracts: transatlantic
convergence and economic efficiency Gisela Ruhl; 10. The law applicable to
intellectual property rights: is the Lex Loci Protectionis a pertinent
choice of law approach? Eckart Gottschalk; 11. The extraterritorial reach
of antitrust law between legal imperialism and harmonious co-existence: the
empagram judgement of the US Supreme Court from a European perpective
Dietmar Baetge; 12. Mandatory elements of the Choice-of-Law Process in
international arbitration - some reflections on Teubnerian and Kelsenian
legal theory Matthias Weller; 13. Application of foreign law to determine
punitive damages - a recent US Court contribution to Choice-of-Law
evolution Oliver Furtak.
Mehren: 1. The last Euro-American legal scholar? Arthur Taylor von Mehren
(1922-2006) Jürgen Basedow; 2. Arthur Taylor von Mehren and the Joseph
Story Research Fellowship Peter L. Murray; 3. Building bridges between
legal systems - the life and work of Arthur T. von Mehren Michael von
Hinden; Part II. Transatlantic Litigation and Judicial Cooperation in Civil
and Commercial Matters: 4. Some fundamental jurisdictional conceptions as
applied in judgement conventions Ralf Michaels; 5. The Hague Convention on
Choice-of-Court Agreements - was it worth the effort? Christian Thiele; 6.
Lis Pendens, negative declaratory-judgement actions and the first-in-time
principle Martin Gebauer; 7. Recent German jurisprudence on cooperation
with the US in civil and commercial matters: a defense of sovereignty or
judicial protectionism? Jan von Hein; 8. Collective litigation German style
- the act on model proceedings in capital market disputes Moritz Balz and
Feliz Blobel; Part III. Choice of Law in Transatlantic Relationships: 9.
Party autonomy in the private international law of contracts: transatlantic
convergence and economic efficiency Gisela Ruhl; 10. The law applicable to
intellectual property rights: is the Lex Loci Protectionis a pertinent
choice of law approach? Eckart Gottschalk; 11. The extraterritorial reach
of antitrust law between legal imperialism and harmonious co-existence: the
empagram judgement of the US Supreme Court from a European perpective
Dietmar Baetge; 12. Mandatory elements of the Choice-of-Law Process in
international arbitration - some reflections on Teubnerian and Kelsenian
legal theory Matthias Weller; 13. Application of foreign law to determine
punitive damages - a recent US Court contribution to Choice-of-Law
evolution Oliver Furtak.