
Resolving International Conflicts
Central European University Press
Published on 10. May 2009
Book
Hardback
348 pages
978-963-9776-46-3 (ISBN)
Description
While focusing on international private law and international arbitration, the essays also address the questions of constitutional law and legal philosophy. State-of-the-art contributions, covering a wide scope from the practical analysis of American arbitration policy and the position of the USA vis-a-vis international law, through the latest developments in German legal practice, to theoretical issues of jurisdiction. Especially rich is the volume in exploring the legal dimension of the European integration process.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Budapest
Hungary
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-963-9776-46-3 (9789639776463)
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Peter Hay | Lajos Vekas | Yehuda Elkana
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Persons
Lajos Vekas is Professor of Law at the Eoetvoes Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary.
Yehuda Elkana (1934-2012) was historian and philosopher of science, former President and Rector of Central European University (1999-2009).
Nenad Dimitrijevic teaches political theory at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. He taught at Law School, University of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia before joining the faculty at CEU. He has published on a variety of topics in the fields of constitutional theory, moral responsibility, and transitional justice.
Yehuda Elkana (1934-2012) was historian and philosopher of science, former President and Rector of Central European University (1999-2009).
Nenad Dimitrijevic teaches political theory at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. He taught at Law School, University of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia before joining the faculty at CEU. He has published on a variety of topics in the fields of constitutional theory, moral responsibility, and transitional justice.
Content
Greeting from the Rector Acknowledgments Tibor Varady-Introduction JOHN J. BARCELO: Expanded Judicial Review of Awards After Hall Street and in Comparative Perspective DAVID J. BEDERMAN: Tibor Varady's Advocacy Before the International Court of Justice PETER BEHRENS: From "Real Seat" to "Legal Seat": Germany's Private International Company Law Revolution LASZLO BURIAN: The Impact of Community Law on the Determination of the Personal Law of Companies RICHARD M. BUXBAUM: Public Law, Ordre Public and Arbitration: A Procedural Scenario and a Suggestion RICHARD D. FREER: Forging American Arbitration Policy: Judicial Interpretation of the Federal Arbitration Act GUY HAARSCHER: The Decline of Free Thinking ATTILA HARMATHY: Questions of Arbitration and the Case Law of the European Court of Justice PETER HAY: Recognition of a Recognition Judgment Within the European Union: "Double Exequatur" and the Public Policy Barrier LASZLO KECSKES: European Union Legislation and Private International Law: A View from Hungary JANOS KIS: Constitutional Democracy: Outline of a Defense FERENC MADL: The European Dream and its Evolution in the Architecture of the Treaties of Integration VLADIMIR PAVIC: 'Non-Signatories' and the Long Arm of Arbitral Jurisdiction HANS-ERIC RASMUSSEN-BONNE: The Pendulum Swings Back: The Cooperative Approach of German Courts to International Service of Process KURT SIEHR: Internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit ueber Kulturgutstreitigkeiten LAJOS VEKAS: About the Rome II Regulation: The European Unification of the Conflict Rules to Torts JOHAN D. VAN DER VYVER: The United States and the Jurisprudence of International Tribunals Bibliography of Tibor Varady List of Authors