Recueil des cours, Collected Courses, Tome/Volume 233 (1992)

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The Academy is an institution for the study and teaching of public and private international law and related subjects. Its purpose is to encourage a thorough and impartial examination of the problems arising from international relations in the field of law. The courses deal with the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject, including legislation and case law.
All courses at the Academy are, in principle, published in the language in which they were delivered in the Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law.
This volume containes:- La contribution de la Conférence de La Haye au développment du droit international privé, par A.E. VON OVERBECK, professeur émérite à l'Université de Fribourg. - The Contribution of the Hague Conference to the Development of Private International Law in Latin America by A. BOGGIANO, Professor at the University of Buenos Aires. - The Contribution of the Hague Conference to the Development of Private International law in Common Law Countries by J.D. McCLEAN, Professor at the University of Sheffield. - The Incidental Question in Private International Law by T.S. SCHMIDT, Professor at the University of Aarhus.

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Table des matières: A.E. von Overbeck
I. Bref historique. II. Les voies par lesquelles la Conférence contribue au développement du droit international privé. III. L'apport de la Conférence de La Haye de droit international privé à la technique des traités. IV. Le développement des principes et des règles de droit international privé par la Conférence. Conclusion. Liste des Conventions de La Haye. Codifications nationales et projets. Bibliographie.
Table of contents: A. Boggiano
I. Introduction. II. A new prospect for contractual obligations. III. The future of intercountry adoption and prevention of traffic in children. IV. An outstanding contribution to trusts and successions. V. The contribution of the Hague Conference to the relationship between public and private international law. Conclusions. Appendices. Bibliography.
Table of contents: J.D. McClean
I. Introduction. II. Some distinctive features of the common law and the response of the Hague Conference. III. Impact of the work at The Hague. IV. Conclusion. Bibliography.
Table of contents: T.S. Schmidt
I. Introduction. II. The concept of the incidental question. III. Survey of the doctrine on the problem of the incidental question. IV. Discussion of the problem of the incidental question. V. Incidental questions and Conventions on private international law. VI. The Coruts and the incidental question. Bibliography.
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