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The Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Judgments [Hardcover]

E Andreas Lowenfeld (Author), Linda J. Silberman (Author)

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Book Description

1929446136 978-1929446131 December 1, 2001
Professor Andreas LowenfeldÂ’s Conference on the Hague Convention, brought together, as presenters and participants, some of the todayÂ’s most knowledgeable theorists and practitioners on international jurisdictional issues, including professors at top U.S. law schools, international jurists, and members of various countriesÂ’ delegations to the Commission for the Proposed Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Judgments.

Proceedings of the Conference on the Hague Convention showcases the lively and informative exchanges between presenters and participants, and also includes full copies of papers presented at the conference. Important and up to date research and analysis by luminaries such as Professor Arthur T. von Mehren, Story Professor of Law Emeritus at Harvard Law School, who is not only a member of the United States Delegation, but who is widely credited for being the driving force behind the project for a global convention on Jurisdiction and the Recognition of Judgments.

Papers and commentary from other members of the Special Commission, including Peter Nygh, Professor of Law, University of South Wales, Australia, Peter Trooboff, a member of the law firm of Covington & Burling, in Washington, D.C., and Allan Philip, a member of the law firm of Philip & Partners, Copenhagen, Denmark, Trevor C. Hartley, Professor of Law at the London School of Economics, Jeffrey Kovar, Assistant Legal Advisor for Private International Law at the United States Department of State, and T. Bradbrooke Smith, Chairman of the Special Commission, help to make this publication the most informative collection on international jurisdictional developments. The participation by dozens of top law professors, including PennÂ’s Stephen B. Burbank, Boston UniversityÂ’s William W. Park, N.Y.UÂ’s Burt Neuborne, CornellÂ’s Kevin M. Clermont, DukeÂ’s Thomas D. Rowe, KansasÂ’ Robert C. Casad, ColumbiaÂ’s George Bermann and Hans Smit, Athens UniversityÂ’s Konstantinos Kerameus, University of ParisÂ’s Pierre Mayer, and practitioners such as Baker & McKenzieÂ’s Lawrence Newman, author of The Practice of International Litigation and Lawrence Collins, Q.C. of Herbert Smith, London, author of Dicey and Morris on Conflict of Laws, enhance this publication. The conference brought together scholars, lawyers, and officials from some twenty countries from every continent, to debate what seems to be the hottest topic in private international law


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Professor Andreas Lowenfeld is Herbert and Rose Rubin Professor of International Law at New York University School of Law. He serves frequently as arbitrator in international cases, and has written widely on various aspects of international trade, investment, finance, and dispute settlement. Professor Lowenfeld is an elected member of the Institut de Droit International and of the International Academy of Comparative Law, and has twice been a Lecturer at The Hague Academy of International Law. Professor Lowenfeld served as Associate Reporter for the American Law Institute's Restatement (Third) of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States, with principal responsibility for the sections on jurisdiction, judgments, and dispute settlement, and is presently Co-Reporter of the ALI's International Jurisdiction and Judgments Project.

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