Symposium
Enforcing Judgments Abroad: The Global Challenge
Co-Sponsored with The Brooklyn Law School Center for the Study of International Business Law
Introduction
Maryellen Fullerton
Symposium Articles:
The Project of the Hague Conference on Private International Law to Prepare a Convention on Jurisdiction and the Recognition/Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters
Peter H. Pfund
Enforcing Judgments Abroad: Reflections on the Design of Recognition of Conventions
Arthur T. von Mehren
A Canadian Perspective
Louise Lussier
A United Kingdom Perspective on the Proposed Hague Judgments Convention
Paul R. Beaumont
A Hague Judgments Convention?
Friedrich K. Juenger
Tort Jurisdiction in a Multilateral Convention: The Lessons of the Due Process Clause and the Brussels Convention
Ronald A. Brand
A Few Little Issues for the Hague Judgments Negotiations
Patrick J. Borchers
How Substantial is Our Need for a Judgments-Recognition Convention and What Should We Bargain Away to Get It?
Russell J. Weintraub
Essay:
Some First Impressions of the Legal System in Three Chinese Cities
Jack B. Weinstein
Notes:
Indigenous Nations and International Trade
Public-Private-Public Convergence: How the Private Actor Can Shape Public International Labor Standards