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Lectures on the Conflict of Laws and International Contracts

Lectures on the Conflict of Laws and International Contracts 40 6 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW of legal assets valuable for the construction of a more just and secure human society may prove not merely a useful summary of "the traditional activities of the I.L.O.," as Mr. Morse calls those related to international legislation, but also a support to its "new emphasis" on advisory and operational work, by which it applies its experience and resources to the solution of urgent problems now confronting its constituent states. WILLIAM G. RICE* * Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin. - Lectures on the Conflict of Laws and International Contracts. Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law, University of Michigan Law School, August 5-20, 1949. Foreword by Hessel E. Yntema. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Law School, 1951. Pp . 200. While in Continental Europe a propensity is noticeable toward the publi­ cation of "Festschrijten," "Festgaben," "Scritti in Onore" et similia, in the United States a form of legal literature which has been in favor is the "Sym­ posium." The former collections of writings by different authors are offered as a homage to a leading scholar or as a tribute to his memory; the latter, so to say, convey the homage http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

Lectures on the Conflict of Laws and International Contracts

American Journal of Comparative Law , Volume 2 (3) – Jul 1, 1953

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
© 1953 by The American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc.
ISSN
0002-919X
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2326-9197
DOI
10.2307/837491
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Abstract

40 6 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW of legal assets valuable for the construction of a more just and secure human society may prove not merely a useful summary of "the traditional activities of the I.L.O.," as Mr. Morse calls those related to international legislation, but also a support to its "new emphasis" on advisory and operational work, by which it applies its experience and resources to the solution of urgent problems now confronting its constituent states. WILLIAM G. RICE* * Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin. - Lectures on the Conflict of Laws and International Contracts. Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law, University of Michigan Law School, August 5-20, 1949. Foreword by Hessel E. Yntema. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Law School, 1951. Pp . 200. While in Continental Europe a propensity is noticeable toward the publi­ cation of "Festschrijten," "Festgaben," "Scritti in Onore" et similia, in the United States a form of legal literature which has been in favor is the "Sym­ posium." The former collections of writings by different authors are offered as a homage to a leading scholar or as a tribute to his memory; the latter, so to say, convey the homage

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American Journal of Comparative LawOxford University Press

Published: Jul 1, 1953

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