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The Influence of the Hague Conference on Private International Law


ISBN13: 9780792322986
ISBN: 0792322983
Published: July 1995
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £177.00



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This is a reprint of the first issue of the ""Netherlands International Law Review"", volume 40, to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Hague Conference and the 40th Anniversary of the ""Netherlands International Law Review"".

Among the topics covered are: some recent important trends in Canadian private international law; the influence of the Hague Conventions on private international law in France; the influence of the Hague Conventions on the development of Swedish family conflicts law; The Hague Child Abduction Convention - the common law response.

Contents:
Forward - Diplomatic Sessions of the Hague Conference on Private International Law 1883-1993. Articles - The Hague Conference and Dutch Choice of Law - Some Criticism and a Suggestion, Th.M. de Boer; Some Recent Important Trends in Canadian Private International Law, J.-G. Castel; The Influence of the Hague Conventions on Private International Law in France, H. Gaudemet-Tallon; The Influence of the Hague Conventions on the Development of Swedish Family Conflicts Law, M. Jantera-Jareborg; The Hague Child Abduction Convention - The Common Law Response, D. McClean; The Impact of the Hague Conventions on Portuguese International Law, R.M. Moura Ramos; The Hague Conference and Swiss Private International Law, A.E von Overbeck; Australia and the Hague Conference on Private International Law, M. Pryles; Habitual Residence as a Connecting Factor in Questions of Personal Status under Luxembourg Law, F Schockweiler; The Hague Conference on Private International Law and Germany, K. Siehr.