Private International Law at the End of the 20th Century: Progress or Regress?: Progress or Regress? - Symeon Symeonides - Books - Kluwer Law International - 9789041112347 - December 13, 1999
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Private International Law at the End of the 20th Century: Progress or Regress?: Progress or Regress? 1st edition

Symeon Symeonides

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Private International Law at the End of the 20th Century: Progress or Regress?: Progress or Regress? 1st edition

This book provides a comparative assessment of the current state of private international law by exploring the fundamental philosophical, ideological, and methodological challenges encountered during the 20th century and the responses to those challenges in the western world.

Among the questions discussed are:

the dilemma between `conflicts justice' and `material justice'; the conflict between the goal of international uniformity and the need or desire to protect state or national interests; the tension between the goals of certainty and flexibility; the symbiosis of the multilateral, unilateral, and substantive methodologies; and the antagonism or co-existence between choice-of-law rules and flexible `approaches', and between `jurisdiction-selecting' and `content-oriented' rules or approaches.

Written by some of the world's most distinguished scholars, this thought-provoking book provides insightful and diverse perspectives from nineteen countries. It is essential reading for any teacher or student of private international law or comparative law.


512 pages

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Released December 13, 1999
ISBN13 9789041112347
Publishers Kluwer Law International
Pages 512
Dimensions 242 × 164 × 29 mm   ·   884 g
Language English  

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