Conflict of Laws: Cases, Comments, QuestionsExplores modern departures from the traditional approach. Substantively, the chapters focus on party autonomy, the Second Restatement, interest analysis, and the "better law" approach. Also includes the recognition of judgment and selected problems in family law. Presents conflicts between state and federal law. Exposes students to the core set needed to understand the place of conflict of laws analysis in international law. |
Contents
TABLE OF CASES | xx |
TABLE OF AUTHORITIES | xxxiii |
THE BASIC MODEL | 1 |
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