Event Title

Panel 2: International versus Interstate

Location

Duke Law School, Room 3037

Start Date

4-11-2016 4:15 PM

End Date

4-11-2016 5:45 PM

Description

The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law (DJCIL) hosted a symposium on the topic of “Internationalizing the Conflict of Laws Restatement” November 4–5, 2016 at Duke University School of Law. Sponsored by the American Law Institute.

Panel 2: International versus Interstate Conflicts: Ralf Michaels (Duke Law) and Kim Roosevelt (Reporter; Pennsylvania), (Chairs)

Legislative Scope and the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality: Hannah Buxbaum (Indiana)

Conflict of Laws in Supranational and Federal Systems: How might the experiences of the EU and national federal systems inform work on the Third Restatement, in particular regarding its treatment of interstate and international conflict-of-laws issues? Horatia Muir Watt (SciencesPo).

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Related Paper

Hannah L. Buxbaum, Determining the Territorial Scope of State Law in Interstate and International Conflicts: Comments on the Draft Restatement (Third) and on the Role of Party Autonomy, 27 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law381-403 (2017)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol27/iss3/3

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Nov 4th, 4:15 PM Nov 4th, 5:45 PM

Panel 2: International versus Interstate

Duke Law School, Room 3037

The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law (DJCIL) hosted a symposium on the topic of “Internationalizing the Conflict of Laws Restatement” November 4–5, 2016 at Duke University School of Law. Sponsored by the American Law Institute.

Panel 2: International versus Interstate Conflicts: Ralf Michaels (Duke Law) and Kim Roosevelt (Reporter; Pennsylvania), (Chairs)

Legislative Scope and the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality: Hannah Buxbaum (Indiana)

Conflict of Laws in Supranational and Federal Systems: How might the experiences of the EU and national federal systems inform work on the Third Restatement, in particular regarding its treatment of interstate and international conflict-of-laws issues? Horatia Muir Watt (SciencesPo).