Codifying Choice of Law Around the World chronicles, documents, and celebrates the extraordinary, massive codification of Private International Law (PrIL), or Conflict of Laws that has taken place in the last 50 years, from 1962-2012. During this period, the world has witnessed the adoption of nearly 200 PrIL codifications, EU Regulations, and international conventions---more than in all preceding years since the inception of PrIL. This book provides a horizontal comparison and discussion of these codifications and conventions, first by comparing the way they resolve tort and contract conflicts, and then by comparing the answers of these codifications to the fundamental philosophical and methodological dilemmas of PrIL. In the process, this book re-examines and dispels certain widely held assumptions about choice of law, and the art and science of codification in general.
Written by Symeon C. Symeonides, a renowned PrIL and comparative law expert with extensive first-hand experience in drafting codifications and advising other drafters, Codifying Choice of Law Around the World will serve as an indispensable point of reference for any serious study or discussion of PrIL, and comparative law.
Symeonides's masterful book will be indispensable for anyone interested in the study of PrIL.. . . [His] analysis is comparative on a grand scale. . . . [He] expertly mines PrIL codifications for rich veins of insight into choice-of-law trends . . . [and] enables a genuinely globally informed conversation about PrIL solutions and the opposing trends of internationalism and protectionism . . . , while providing a foundation on which to build comparative approaches to the field. [His] empirical conclusions will reset fundamental methodological and theoretical debates in PrIL across codified and uncodified systems."
American Society of International Law (ASIL) Awards Committee