This informative work introduces the conflict of laws in Western Europe to the American scholar and practitioner. It describes the field as a whole, explains the underlying issues, and notes the idiosyncrasies that create stumbling blocks in the successful resolution of business transactions and other legal matters. An essential reference for the modern lawyer.
Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
Mathias Reimann is Professor of Law at the University of Michigan
"Intended to acquaint American readers with a general structure of conflicts problems on the other side of the Atlantic . . . the book succeeds wonderfully." - in: American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 44, No. 2
"[F]ills a real need for the practicing legal community as well as for those with an academic interest in this fascinating and increasingly important field." - in: Canadian Yearbook of Int'l Law,1995