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This volume contains:
• Le droit international privé de la famille à l'épreuve des conventions internationales par Y. LEQUETTE, professeur à l'Université de Paris II;
• Techniques of International Law by W. RIPHAGEN, Professor Emeritus at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam.
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Table des matières: Y. Lequette
Introduction. I: Les pièges de l'utilitarisme. Section I. L'inadéquation des moyens. Section II. La méconnaissance des fins. II: La voie étroite du compromis. Section I. La nécessité du compromis. Section II. La viabilité du compromis. III: Les limites de l'unification. Section I. Une unification de façade. Section II. Une unification trop souvent restreinte. Conclusion.
Table of contents: W. Riphagen I: Preliminary remarks. II: Modelization of techniques: making concentric legal systems from non-concentric legal sub-systems. III: Similar problems and solutions within `domestic law'. IV: Interpenetration of `international law' and `domestic law'. V: The `branches' of ius inter potestates (IIP). VI: IIP-codifications. VII: The `branches' of the law of conflict of laws (COL). VIII: The `branches' of the regulation of international movement (RIM). IX: Interpenetration revisited. Annex. Bibliography.