
Convergence and Divergence in Private International Law - Liber Amicorum Kurt Siehr
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- English
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Convergence and Divergence in Private International Law - Liber Amicorum Kurt Siehr
About this book
This Liber Amicorum is dedicated to Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Kurt Siehr on the occasion of his 75th birthday. The collection honors and celebrates Professor Siehr's academic accomplishments, his writings, and his teachings - a source of continuous inspiration to all those who engage in private international law (conflict of laws) and cultural property law. The contributors - prominent colleagues and friends from around the globe - address law-making aspects of private international law, international family law and succession, international litigation and arbitration, and international cultural property law. Without a doubt, this Liber is not only a fine tribute to Kurt Siehr, but it will also be a welcome addition to every private international law library.
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- CONTRIBUTORS
- International Law and European Law
- Part I The Role of Legal Sciences and Jurisprudence in Responding to Climate Change and Environmental Challenges
- Part II Developments in International Law
- Part III Developments in European Law
- Part IV Hungarian State Practice
- Part V Case Notes
- Part VI Conference Reports
- Part VII Review of Hungarian Scholarly Literature