Immerse In The Journal Of Conational Law, Vol. 1: America's Journal Of International Private Law; July, 1920 (Classic Reprint) Formulated By Borris Mark Komar Offered As Printed Matter
from The Journal of Conational Law, Vol,: America's Journal of International Private Law July,
Facing this development, the latter branch of law stands saddled with a name or names both antiquated and wholly inappropriate.
They either raise a conception entirely ad verse to the real effect Of the legal rules supposed to be explained by these names or made an entirely independent branch of law an appendage of a body of rules, whose very status in the legal systems is a matter of grave dispute and whose very existence is threatened by the course of political events to which we have alluded above.
It would be well, before proceeding to offer any new suggestions, to briefly review the main names suggested and used for the international private law.
Let us commence with the term well known to angloamerican jurists The Conflict of Laws.
The objections to it are well summed up by A, V. Dicey A Digest of the Law of England with refer ence to the conflict of lawsp.
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