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University at Buffalo School of Law

1963

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Conflict Of Laws—Traditional Lex Loci Delecti Rule Rejected—“Most Significant Contacts” Rationale Determines Effect Of Foreign Guest Statute, Ronald L. Fancher Oct 1963

Conflict Of Laws—Traditional Lex Loci Delecti Rule Rejected—“Most Significant Contacts” Rationale Determines Effect Of Foreign Guest Statute, Ronald L. Fancher

Buffalo Law Review

Babcock v. Jackson, 12 N.Y.2d 473, 191 N.E.2d 279, 240 N.Y.S.2d 743 (1963).


Conflict Of Laws—Non-Resident’S Action Against Foreign Corporation Where Cause Of Action Arose In New York, Thomas E. Webb Oct 1963

Conflict Of Laws—Non-Resident’S Action Against Foreign Corporation Where Cause Of Action Arose In New York, Thomas E. Webb

Buffalo Law Review

Gonzalez v. Industrial Bank (of Cuba), 12 N.Y.2d 33, 186 N.E.2d 410, 234 N.Y.S.2d 210 (1962).


Jurisdictional Relationship Between The Court Of The European Communities And The Courts Of The Member States, Arthur Lenhoff Apr 1963

Jurisdictional Relationship Between The Court Of The European Communities And The Courts Of The Member States, Arthur Lenhoff

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Proposed Step Toward Reasoned Adjudication Of Torts In The Conflict Of Laws, John O. Delamater Apr 1963

A Proposed Step Toward Reasoned Adjudication Of Torts In The Conflict Of Laws, John O. Delamater

Buffalo Law Review

Babcock v. Jackson, 17 A.D.2d 694, 230 N.Y.S.2d 114 (4th Dep't 1962).