2019
DOI: 10.4337/9781788119238
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Global Private International Law

Abstract: This first case expresses a postwar yearning for deparochialisation. At stake was the legal effect of a forum-selection clause in an international maritime contract. Decided by the United States Supreme Court in 1972, it marks the beginning of a process of liberalisation of contractual choice of forum, that would extend progressively from adjudication to arbitration. One might say that the siren of free trade lures international jurisdiction into the nets of party autonomy. The dispute arises from a towage con… Show more

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“…14 He illustrated his position on the best way for private international law to remedy possible problems linked with globalization with references to the recent collection by Muir Watt et al of globalization cases. 15 He specifically referred to cases that arose through specific technological evolution of various kinds: the Yahoo! v. Licra case on illegal internet sales (nazi memorabilia) and the Blood and Gomez cases on the cross-border transfer of sperm samples for post mortem insemination.…”
Section: Globalization and The Law: A Multitude Of Questions For Eu Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 He illustrated his position on the best way for private international law to remedy possible problems linked with globalization with references to the recent collection by Muir Watt et al of globalization cases. 15 He specifically referred to cases that arose through specific technological evolution of various kinds: the Yahoo! v. Licra case on illegal internet sales (nazi memorabilia) and the Blood and Gomez cases on the cross-border transfer of sperm samples for post mortem insemination.…”
Section: Globalization and The Law: A Multitude Of Questions For Eu Lmentioning
confidence: 99%