Conflict of Laws in a Globalized World全球化世界的法律冲突
分类: 图书,进口原版书,人文社科 Non Fiction ,
作者: Eckart Gottschalk,Ralf Michaels,Giesela Ruhl,Jan von Hein著
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出版时间: 2007-9-1字数:版次:页数: 302印刷时间: 2007/09/01开本: 16开印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780521871303包装: 精装内容简介
This book contains ten contributions that examine current topics in the evolving transatlantic dialogue on the conflict of laws. The first five contributions deal with the design of judgments conventions in general, the recently adopted Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, problems involving negative declaratory actions in international disputes, and recent transatlantic developments relating to service of process and collective proceedings. The remaining five contributions focus on comparative and economic dimensions of party autonomy, choice of law relating to intellectual property rights, the applicable law in antitrust law litigation, international arbitration, and actions for punitive damages.
作者简介:
Eckart Gottschalk is an associate with CMS Hasche Sigle in Hamburg specializing on corporate and commercial law. Before he started practising, he served as a Joseph Storu Research Fellow at Harvard Law School and as a senior research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg, Germany. He is the author of a book about pervasive problems in private international law treaties and has published numerous law review articles on German, European and US business law, comparative law, and private international law. He holds both German State Examinations, a Master of Laws from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Ph.D. from the University of Gottingen (Germany).
目录
Preface
Bibliographical Note
Contributors
SECTION I. REMEMBERING ARTHUR TAYLOR VON MEHREN
1The Last Euro-American Legal Scholar? Arthur Taylor yon Mehren (r922-2oo6) Jurgen Basedow
2Arthur Taylor yon Mehren and tire Joseph Story Research Fellowship Peter L. Murray
3Building Bridges between Legal Systems: The Life and Work of Arthur Taylor yon Mehren Michael yon Hinden
SECTION II. TRANSATLANTIC LITIGATION AND JUDICIAL COOPERATION II~ CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL MATTERS
4Some Fundamental Jurisdictional Conceptions as Applied in JMgment Conventions Ralf Michaels
5The Hague Convention on Choice-of-Court Agreements: Was It Worth the Effort? Christian Thiele
6Lis Pendens, Negative Declaratory-Judgment Actions and the First-in-Time Principle Martin Gebauer
7Recent German Jurisprudence on Cooperation with the United States in Civil and Commercial Matters: A Defense of Sovereignty or Judicial Protectionism?
8Collective Litigation German Stvle: The Act on Model Proceedings in Capital Market Disputes Moritz BFtlz and Felix BIobel
SECTION III. CHOICE OF LAW IN TRANSATLANTICRELATIONSHIPS
9Party Autonomy in tile Private International Law of Contracts: Transatlantic Convergence and Economic Efficiency Giesela Riihl
10The Law Applicable to Intellectual Property Rights: Is the Lex Loci Protectionis a Pertinent Choice-of-Law Approach~ Eckart Gottschalk
11 The Extraterritorial Reach of Antitrust Law be~'een Legal hnperialism and Harmonious Coexistence: The Empagran Judgment of the U.S. Snpreme Court from a European Perspective Dietmar Baetge
12Mandatory Elements of the Choice-of-Law Process in International Arbitration: Some Reflections on Teubnqrian and Kelsenian Legal Theory Matthias Weller
13Application of I~breign Law to Determine Punitive Damages: A Recent U.S. Court Contribtl~ion to Choice-of-Law Evolution Oliver Furtak
Index