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Hague Conventions And The Reform Of English Conflict Of Laws, Peter M. North
Hague Conventions And The Reform Of English Conflict Of Laws, Peter M. North
Dalhousie Law Journal
Over twenty years ago, Horace Read said: "The first half of this century has seen the emergence of legislation as the chief instrument of change and innovation in the law".2 True though this comment was in 1959, it has received added force in the common law world, especially in the Commonwealth, by the 'explosion of law reform' 3 which has taken place since the mid-sixties. The creation of permanent statutory law reform agencies has tilted the balance even further towards legislation as the instrument of legal change. This is for two reasons. Despite the occasional judicial attempt to jump the …