The American Choice-of-Law Revolution: Past, Present and Future

The American Choice-of-Law Revolution: Past, Present and Future - The Hague Academy of International Law Monographs

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book is an updated and expanded version of the General Course delivered by the author at the Hague Academy of International Law in 2002. The book chronicles and evaluates the intellectual movement known as "the revolution" in American private international law. This movement began in the 1960s, caught fire in the '70s, spread in the '80s and declared victory in the '90s, leading to the abandonment of the centuries-old choice-of-law system, at least for torts and contracts. This book: • explores the revolution's philosophical and methodological underpinnings; • provides the most comprehensive and systematic analysis of court decisions following the revolution; • identifies the revolution's successes and failures; and • proposes ways and means (including a new breed of "smart" choice-of-law rules) to turn the revolution's victory into success.

About the Publisher

Brill Nijhoff

Brill Nijhoff

Founded in 1683, Brill is a publishing house with a rich history and a strong international focus. The company?s head office is in Leiden, (The Netherlands) with a branch office in Boston, Massachusetts (USA). Brill?s publications focus on the Humanities and Social Sciences, International Law and selected areas in the Sciences.

Book information

ISBN: 9789004152199
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill Nijhoff
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Language: English
Weight: 703g
Height: 247mm
Width: 171mm
Spine width: 31mm