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The Law of Open Societies – Private Ordering and Public Regulation of International Relations General Course on Private International Law (Volume 360)
ABSTRACTThis course looks into private international law from a new perceptive, by first focusing on the actor of international areas, private as public and what are their common point. The goal is to understand how closed nation-States, by globalization, showed an evolution leading to open society. After that, different form of private ordering intended to reduce the risk of international transactions are studied through an overview of substantive “anational” private arrangements, as well as the theory of choice of law and the party autonomy impact. Finally, the questions concerning public regulation are addressed, by addressing three main points, the state action, the foreign policy measures, and countervailing State measures.
RÉSUMÉLe droit privé des relations transfrontalières, c'est-à-dire le droit international privé dans un sens plus large, a profondément modifié dans le caractère et le rôle au cours des dernières décennies. Dans ce cours, l’auteur met l’accent sur les acteurs privés et publics sur la scène internationale. Ce que les deux parties ont en commun est le désir de mettre en œuvre leur
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The HD(CP)2 Databased Prototype Check out (HOPE) – an overview
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Feelings will fulfill Fortnight
The Directors’ Fortnight sidebar at this month’s Festival de Cannes will be an international feast, with a strong French flavor and some tidbits from the U.S., organizers revealed today.
The 23-strong lineup includes six Gallic titles and four U.S. imports alongside a selection of entrees from across the globe.
“This year, we’ve selected films that talk to emotions and deal with very intimate subjects,” artistic director Olivier Pere said in an interview. “There are a lot of very personal, autobiographical stories tied to people’s private lives. These are very poignant films that moved us deeply from an emotional point of view.
“Even more than last year, we were taken aback by the quality of first films. Most of the directors happen to be very young; we didn’t do that on purpose, but it’s a nice surprise,” Pere said of a lineup that will feature nine first-time films.
U.S. fare for the sidebar, which runs May 17-27, includes “Chop Shop” by Iranian Ramin Bahrani, whose “Man Push Cart” played at the Venice and Sundance film festivals and won critical acclaim worldwide. “Chop Shop” follows an adolescent street orphan living and working in an