The Hague Conference on Private International Law: Asser's vision and an evolving mission
págs. 3-10
págs. 11-23
Managing legal diversity: new challenges for Private International Law
págs. 25-45
Looking forward in the spirit of Asser: identifying developments in the global society that need to be addressed in International Law
págs. 47-63
págs. 65-93
Enforceability of international choice of Court agreements: impact of the Hague Convetion on the US and EU Legal System
págs. 95-117
págs. 121-152
págs. 153-191
Self-defence and the International Court of Justice: a review of recent ICJ case law and opinions concerning Article 51 of the UN Charter
págs. 193-217
págs. 219-230
Think globally, act locally: Al-Jedda's oscillation between the coherence of International Law and autonomy of the European Legal Order
págs. 231-263
L'Organisation Internationale du Travail et le travail des enfants: à propos de la Convention nº 182 sur les pires formes de travail des enfants
págs. 265-278
Member States' Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs): lost in transition?
págs. 281-311
págs. 313-357
Treaty shopping through corporate restructuring of investments: legitimate corporate planning or abuse of rights?
págs. 359-389
Review of a foreign arbitral award by National Courts: a comparative study in commonn law and civil law countries
págs. 391-413
The coherence of International Law: an illustration by International Investment Law
págs. 415-441
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