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Contents
Editors' Preface
Bibliographical Note
Contributors
Section 1. Remembering Arthur Taylor von Mehren
1. The Last Euro-American Legal Scholar? Arthur Taylor von Mehren (1922-
-2006)
Jürgen Basedow
2. Arthur Taylor von Mehren and the Joseph Story Research Fellowship
Peter L. Murray
3. Building Bridges between Legal Systems -- The Life and Work of Arthur
Taylor von Mehren
Michael von Hinden
Section 2. Transatlantic Litigation and Judicial Cooperation in Civil and
Commercial Matters
4. Some Fundamental Jurisdictional Conceptions as Applied in Judgment
Conventions
Ralf Michaels
5. The Hague Convention on Choice-of-Court Agreements -- Was it Worth
the Effort?
Christian Thiele
6. Lis Pendens, Negative Declaratory-Judgment Actions and the First-in-time
Principle
Martin Gebauer
7. Recent German Jurisprudence on Cooperation with the U.S. in Civil and
Commercial Matters: A Defense of Sovereignty or Judicial Protectionism?
Jan von Hein
8. Collective Litigation German Style -- The Act on Model Proceedings in
Capital Market Disputes
Moritz Bälz & Felix Blobel
Section 3. Choice of Law in Transatlantic Relationships
9. Party Autonomy in the Private International Law of Contracts:
Transatlantic Convergence and Economic Efficiency
Giesela Rühl
10. The Law Applicable to Intellectual Property Rights: Is the Lex Loci
Protectionis a Pertinent Choice of Law Approach?
Eckart Gottschalk
11. The Extraterritorial Reach of Antitrust Law between Legal Imperialism
and Harmonious Co-Existence: The Empagran Judgment of the U.S. Supreme
Court from a European Perspective
Dietmar Baetge
12. Mandatory Elements of the Choice-of-Law Process in International
Arbitration -- Some Reflections on Teubnerian and Kelsenian Legal Theory
Matthias Weller
13. Application of Foreign Law to Determine Punitive Damages -- A Recent
U.S. Court Contribution to Choice-of-Law Evolution
Oliver Furtak

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Conflict of laws.
Conflict of laws -- United States.
Conflict of laws -- Europe.
Von Mehren, Arthur Taylor.