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Les Accords de Bretton Woods et les Institutions qui en sont issues (Volume 72)

(29,766 words)

Author(s): Gutt, Camille
Gutt, Camille Keywords: Bretton Woods system | Conferences | International financial law | 1944 | Mots clefs: Bretton Woods | Conférence | Droit international financier | 1944 | ABSTRACT Camille Gutt in the course deals with the subject as follows: Europe's economic crisis, which is either a very simple and an appallingly broad subject. It can be divided into three parts, the author continues: what the crisis is, what the causes are, what the remedies can be. And these parts cannot be separated because in the entanglement o…

La contribution de la Conférence de La Haye au développement du droit international privé (Volume 233)

(31,657 words)

Author(s): E. Von Overbeck, Alfred
E. Von Overbeck, Alfred Keywords: The Hague | Conferences | Private international law | Mots clefs: La Haye | Conférence | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Alfred von Overbeck, Professeur Emeritus of the University of Fribourg, aims in this course to define the role of the Hague Conference on Private International Law in the general development of the its field of law. The course of Professor von Overbeck is divided into four chapters. After giving a brief historic outline, the author examines the ways by which the H…

Les Conférences de droit international privé depuis la fin de la guerre mondiale (Volume 44)

(34,412 words)

Author(s): Straznicky, Milorad
Straznicky, Milorad Keywords: Private international law | Conferences | Mots clefs: Droit international privé | Conférences | ABSTRACT After an introduction dedicated to general considerations on the Conferences of private international law, Milorad Straznicky dedicates the first part of his course to the work of The Hague. He then studies the work of the Pan American Union, and then the work of the League of Nations. The author then addresses the issue of coordination of the works of the Conferences of private i…

Quelques aspects de l’organisation et de la technique des conférences internationales (Volume 48)

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Author(s): Sibert, Marcel
Sibert, Marcel Keywords: Conferences | Mots clefs: Conférences | ABSTRACT In view of discussing their common interests and reaching agreements, the States have since a long time taken the habit of reuniting their representatives or delegates in the meetings to which we give the name of conferences or congress, notes Marcel Sibert. The author studies on these two categories of meetings. En vue de discuter de leurs intérêts communs et d'aboutir à des accords, relève Marcel Sibert, les Etats ont depuis longtemps pris l'habitude de réunir leurs représentants …

The Contribution of the Hague Conference to the Development of Private International Law in Latin America Universality and genius loci (Volume 233)

(55,783 words)

Author(s): Boggiano, Antonio
Boggiano, Antonio Keywords: The Hague | Conferences | Private international law | Mots clefs: La Haye | Conférence | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT In Latin-American national legal systems of private international law, the influence of the Hague conventions has been almost invisible up to the present. In this course, the author first provides a brief introduction to the broad concept of private international law in the Hague Conference and highlights the contributions of the November 1965 and October 1980 Hague C…

La Conférence de La Haye de droit international privé vingt-cinq ans après la création de son Bureau permanent : Bilan et perspectives/The Hague Conference on Private International Law 25 Years after the Founding of Its Permanent Bureau : Achievements and Prospects (Volume 168)

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Author(s): A. L. Droz, Michel Pelichet, Adair Dyer, Georges
A. L. Droz, Michel Pelichet, Adair Dyer, Georges Keywords: The Hague | Conferences | Private international law | Mots clefs: La Haye | Conférence | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT The first part of the course by Georges Droz presents the results and prospects of the Hague Conference on Private International Law. The second part, also provided by Georges Droz, concerns the link between the Hague Conference and mutual legal assistance, and presents the various conventions that have played or play a role in this field. In …