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The New York Convention: Concrete Jungle Where International Commercial Arbitration Dreams Are Made Of, Lizzie Klink Sep 2023

The New York Convention: Concrete Jungle Where International Commercial Arbitration Dreams Are Made Of, Lizzie Klink

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts On The Concepts Of International And Rabbinic Laws, Harlan Grant Cohen Jan 2020

The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts On The Concepts Of International And Rabbinic Laws, Harlan Grant Cohen

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Overview Of The Cisg And An Introduction To The Debate About The Future Convention, Michael Bridge Sep 2013

An Overview Of The Cisg And An Introduction To The Debate About The Future Convention, Michael Bridge

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Possible Future Work By Uncitral In The Field Of Contract Law: Preliminary Thoughts From The Secretariat, Renaud Sorieul, Emma Hatcher, Cyril Emery Sep 2013

Possible Future Work By Uncitral In The Field Of Contract Law: Preliminary Thoughts From The Secretariat, Renaud Sorieul, Emma Hatcher, Cyril Emery

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Soft Law Approach To Unification Of International Commercial Contract Law: Future Perspectives In Light Of Unidroit's Experience, Anna Veneziano Sep 2013

The Soft Law Approach To Unification Of International Commercial Contract Law: Future Perspectives In Light Of Unidroit's Experience, Anna Veneziano

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Article 35 Of The Cisg: Reflecting On The Present And Thinking About The Future, Djakhongir Saidov Sep 2013

Article 35 Of The Cisg: Reflecting On The Present And Thinking About The Future, Djakhongir Saidov

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Defining The Borders Of Uniform International Contract Law: The Cisg And Remedies For Innocent, Negligent, Or Fraudulent Misrepresentation, Ulrich G. Schroeter Sep 2013

Defining The Borders Of Uniform International Contract Law: The Cisg And Remedies For Innocent, Negligent, Or Fraudulent Misrepresentation, Ulrich G. Schroeter

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Principles Of Asian Contract Law: An Endeavor Of Regional Harmonization Of Contract Law In East Asia, Shiyuan Han Sep 2013

Principles Of Asian Contract Law: An Endeavor Of Regional Harmonization Of Contract Law In East Asia, Shiyuan Han

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Intrepretation In Mexico Of The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods, Alejandro Osuna-Ganzalez Sep 2013

The Intrepretation In Mexico Of The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods, Alejandro Osuna-Ganzalez

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Law Wars: Australian Contract Law Reform Vs. Cisg Vs. Cesl, Lisa Spagnolo Sep 2013

Law Wars: Australian Contract Law Reform Vs. Cisg Vs. Cesl, Lisa Spagnolo

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Unidroit Principles As A Source For Global Sales Law, Henry Deeb Gabriel Sep 2013

Unidroit Principles As A Source For Global Sales Law, Henry Deeb Gabriel

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cisg As Basis Of A Comprehensive International Sales Law, Larry A. Dimatteo Sep 2013

Cisg As Basis Of A Comprehensive International Sales Law, Larry A. Dimatteo

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Who Needs A Uniform Contract Law, And Why?, Ingeborg Schwenzer Sep 2013

Who Needs A Uniform Contract Law, And Why?, Ingeborg Schwenzer

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Applicable Law, The Cisg, And The Future Convention On International Commercial Contracts, Pilar Perales Viscasillas Sep 2013

Applicable Law, The Cisg, And The Future Convention On International Commercial Contracts, Pilar Perales Viscasillas

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Attorneys' Fees -- Last Ditch Stand?, Bruno Zeller Sep 2013

Attorneys' Fees -- Last Ditch Stand?, Bruno Zeller

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New Global Initiative On Contract Law In Uncitral: Right Project, Right Forum?, Keith Loken Sep 2013

A New Global Initiative On Contract Law In Uncitral: Right Project, Right Forum?, Keith Loken

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cisg And Upicc As The Basis For An International Convention On International Commercial Contracts, Jan Ramberg Sep 2013

Cisg And Upicc As The Basis For An International Convention On International Commercial Contracts, Jan Ramberg

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Assessment Of The Convention On The Limitation Period In The International Sale Of Goods Through Case Law, Luca G. Castellani Sep 2013

An Assessment Of The Convention On The Limitation Period In The International Sale Of Goods Through Case Law, Luca G. Castellani

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The "Element" Of Surprise: The Third Circuit Bucks The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act Trend In Animal Science Products, Inc. V. China Minmetals Corp., Daniel Wotherspoon Jan 2012

The "Element" Of Surprise: The Third Circuit Bucks The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act Trend In Animal Science Products, Inc. V. China Minmetals Corp., Daniel Wotherspoon

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Role Of International Law And Practice In Addressing International Tax Issues In The Global Era, Charles H. Gustafson Jan 2011

The Role Of International Law And Practice In Addressing International Tax Issues In The Global Era, Charles H. Gustafson

Villanova Law Review

The article discusses the role of international law and practice in deciphering complex international tax policy and administration issues as of July 2011. An August 2009 deal between the U.S. and Switzerland, known as the U.S.-Swiss Agreement, is also mentioned. The international law of jurisdiction is examined as it relates to the issue of double taxation.


Symposium Introduction, Stephen Yale-Loehr Jan 2011

Symposium Introduction, Stephen Yale-Loehr

Villanova Law Review

A profile of law professor and author John F. Murphy is presented, including information on his educational background, his teaching experience at institutions such as the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, and his authorship of several books and monographs. Murphy's selection as a recipient of the 2011 Louis B. Sohn Award for Public International Law is also mentioned.


The European Union After Lisbon: Is The Ugly Duckling A Swan Yet, James D. Dinnage Jan 2011

The European Union After Lisbon: Is The Ugly Duckling A Swan Yet, James D. Dinnage

Villanova Law Review

An essay is presented on the political and social conditions in the European Union (EU) as of July 2011, focusing on the impact felt by the EU from the 2007 signing of the Treaty of Lisbon which amends the Treaty of Maastricht. A historical overview of the EU is presented, as well as information on the requirement that the EU countries abide by the terms of the European Convention on Human Rights.


Autonomy Regimes And International Law, Yoram Dinstein Jan 2011

Autonomy Regimes And International Law, Yoram Dinstein

Villanova Law Review

The article discusses autonomy regimes and international law as of July 2011, focusing on the integration of separate entities into a single political structure, as well as the use of multilateral treaties as a means of creating an autonomy regime. Several autonomous regimes are examined, including the South Tyrol province in Italy.


Deviations From The International Rule Of Law: An Historical Footnote, Arthur T. Downey Jan 2011

Deviations From The International Rule Of Law: An Historical Footnote, Arthur T. Downey

Villanova Law Review

The article discusses the international rule of law as of July 2011, focusing on a historical overview of international affairs including the use of privateer maritime forces, the efforts of the U.S. to codify the international law in regards to maritime warfare, and the impact of the Crimean War on the development of the rule of international law. John F. Murphy's book "The United States and the Rule of Law in International Affairs" is also mentioned.


International Law As Law, Law As A System Of Rule-Governed Conduct, John Lawrence Hargrove Jan 2011

International Law As Law, Law As A System Of Rule-Governed Conduct, John Lawrence Hargrove

Villanova Law Review

The article discusses international law and systems of rule-governed conduct as of July 2011, focusing on the roles of claimants and recalcitrants in a legal system, as well as the international law mechanisms for developing additional rules within a legal system. The views of philosopher John Locke regarding the law are examined, including his idea of a common judge.


The United States And International Law: The United Nations Finds A Home, Mark Weston Janis Jan 2011

The United States And International Law: The United Nations Finds A Home, Mark Weston Janis

Villanova Law Review

An essay is presented on the relationship between the U.S. and the United Nations (UN) as of July 2011, focusing on the commitment of the U.S. to international law and international organization, as well as a historical overview of the UN and its facilities in the U.S. John F. Murphy's book "The United States and the Rule of Law in International Affairs" is also mentioned.


Federalism And U.S. Participation In Intergovernmental Efforts To Unify Private Law, Peter H. Pfund Jan 2011

Federalism And U.S. Participation In Intergovernmental Efforts To Unify Private Law, Peter H. Pfund

Villanova Law Review

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.


Cyber Operations And The Jud Ad Bellum Revisited, Michael N. Schmitt Jan 2011

Cyber Operations And The Jud Ad Bellum Revisited, Michael N. Schmitt

Villanova Law Review

The article discusses the international law's governance of cyber operations as of July 2011, focusing on the application of Article 2(4) of the United Nations (UN) Charter and customary international law to cyber operations, as well as the UN Security Council's potential role as an enforcement agency in regards to computer network security threats. The U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) is also mentioned.


Private International Law, The Rule Of Law, And Economic Development, David P. Stewart Jan 2011

Private International Law, The Rule Of Law, And Economic Development, David P. Stewart

Villanova Law Review

The article discusses private international law as of July 2011, focusing on the principles of civil law systems, conflict of laws, and jurisdiction. The concept of international judicial assistance, as laid out by the Hague Conference on Private International Law, is also examined. The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law's role as a leader in the field of international commercial arbitration is mentioned.


Rethinking North America: Why Nafta's Laissez Faire Approach To Integration Is Flawed, And What To Do About It, Stephen Zamora Jan 2011

Rethinking North America: Why Nafta's Laissez Faire Approach To Integration Is Flawed, And What To Do About It, Stephen Zamora

Villanova Law Review

An essay is presented on the status of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as of July 2011, focusing on the strong support shown to the international law by European countries as compared to the U.S., as well as the role of regional trade agreements such as NAFTA in furthering the globalization movement. John F. Murphy's book "The United States and the Rule of Law in International Affairs" is also mentioned.