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China's Rule Of Law From A Private International Law Perspective, King Fung Tsang
China's Rule Of Law From A Private International Law Perspective, King Fung Tsang
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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English Justice For An American Company?, Christopher French
English Justice For An American Company?, Christopher French
Christopher C. French
What Do We Really Know About The American Choice-Of-Law Revolution?, Hillel Y. Levin
What Do We Really Know About The American Choice-Of-Law Revolution?, Hillel Y. Levin
Scholarly Works
This Book Review reviews Symeon Symeonides's recent book, The American Choice-of-Law Revolution: Past, Present and Future. I conclude that the book is required reading in the field and that it pushes the law in the right direction in significant ways. However, I suggest that it falls short in its effort to tell the full story of the Revolution, for two reasons. First, the data set is limited to published opinions. Second, we cannot evaluate the Revolution simply by looking at judicial opinions. I argue that scholarship and practice in Conflicts must reengage with one another, and offer a framework for …
On Preemption, Congressional Intent, And Conflict Of Laws, Mary J. Davis
On Preemption, Congressional Intent, And Conflict Of Laws, Mary J. Davis
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Conflicts scholars and jurists for centuries have sought an answer to the question of "what law controls?" by balancing a number of considerations. Chief among those considerations are the legitimate political and policy concerns of conflicting sovereigns. This article analyzes the Supreme Court's recent preemption decisions with an understanding of these theories and their underlying considerations. That analysis reveals that the Court's recent preemption decisions incorporate two modem conflict of laws theories: Governmental Interest Analysis and its corollary, Comparative Impairment. Each of these theories builds on the notion that a choice of law analysis should be motivated by selecting the …
Notes From The Eye Of The Storm, Gene R. Shreve
Notes From The Eye Of The Storm, Gene R. Shreve
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Odds Against Teaching Conflicts, Gene R. Shreve
The Odds Against Teaching Conflicts, Gene R. Shreve
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. Teaching Conflicts, Improving The Odds, Gene R. Shreve
Book Review. Teaching Conflicts, Improving The Odds, Gene R. Shreve
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Currie's Governmental Interest Analysis -- Has It Become A Paper Tiger?, Gene R. Shreve
Currie's Governmental Interest Analysis -- Has It Become A Paper Tiger?, Gene R. Shreve
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Lex Loci Delicti Rejected In Torts Conflicts Of Law - Griffith V. United Airlines, Inc.
Lex Loci Delicti Rejected In Torts Conflicts Of Law - Griffith V. United Airlines, Inc.
Maryland Law Review
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Policy Bases Of The Conflict Of Laws: Reflections On Rereading Professor Lorenzen's Essays, Fowler V. Harper
Policy Bases Of The Conflict Of Laws: Reflections On Rereading Professor Lorenzen's Essays, Fowler V. Harper
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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