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Federalism And Private International Law: Implementing The Hague Choice Of Court Convention In The United States, Stephen B. Burbank
Federalism And Private International Law: Implementing The Hague Choice Of Court Convention In The United States, Stephen B. Burbank
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Federalism is important in the United States. It is also important that the United States be able to participate effectively in a global economy and that those charged with the conduct of the country's foreign affairs be able to make, and that the country abide by, international agreements that are designed to facilitate transnational commercial activity. The Hague Choice of Court Convention is one such agreement, the modest fruits of more than a decade of work in an international lawmaking effort that was initiated by the United States. However modest the fruits of the enterprise, the rest of the world …