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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…

International Co-operation and Protection of Children with Regard to Intercountry Adoption (Volume 244)

(94,368 words)

Author(s): H. A. Van Loon, J.
H. A. Van Loon, J. Keywords: The Hague | Conventions | Adoption | Mots clefs: La Haye | Conventions | Adoption | ABSTRACT International adoption has developed significantly since the seventies, states J.H.A. van Loon, first secretary of the Hague Conference on private international law. The author starts by outlining the reality and evolution of adoption as a worldwide social phenomenon. He goes on to address the intercountry characteristics, the evolution and the practices of international adoption. Mr. van Loon then…

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…

The Contribution of Latin American Legal Doctrine to the Progressive Development of International Law (Volume 376)

(31,258 words)

Author(s): Augusto Cançado Trindade, Antônio
Augusto Cançado Trindade, Antônio Keywords: Latin America | Public international law | International law | Development of international law | Codification | Doctrines | Peace conferences | The Hague | 1907 | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT The course begins with the development of international law in Latin America, with the International Conferences of American States, and focuses on the contribution of Latin American States to the two Hague Peace Conference of 1907, as they had projection in time. The author then focuses on subsequent end…