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Party Autonomy: Constitutional and International Law Limits in Comparative Perspective
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Through comparative law, this volume treats the question of the restrictions on private autonomy that increasingly flow from international treaties and national constitutions. While limitations on private autonomy traditionally found their basis in various doctrines in the relevant private law field (such as contracts, property or trusts and estates), it is "higher" law - notably constitutional and international law - that more and more often prescribe those limitations. This particular interface between "private" and "public" law has seldom been explored, least of all comparatively.
The subject of Party Autonomy: Constitutional and International Limits in Comparative Perspective was among the topics addressed at the latest (XVIth) international congress of comparative law, held in Brisbane, Australia, in July 2002. National reports from 12 countries were presented, as was a synthetic report by the general reporter of the congress for this topic. These general and national reports comprise the body of this new volume.
George A. Bermann - Walter Gellhorn Professor of Law & Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law, Columbia University School of Law
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John Trone, Australia -T C Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland.
Philippe Vincent, Belgium -Assistant Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Liege.
Véra Jacob de Fradera, Brazil -Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.
Frédérique Sabourin, Canada -Attorney, Department of Justice, Québec, Director of Legal Affairs.
Michel Grimaldi, France -Professor, University at Panthéon-Assas (Paris II).
Francois Barrière, Doctor of Law.
Dr. Georg Nolte, Germany -Professor of Law, University of Goettingen.
Prof. Dr. László Bodnar, Hungary - Professor and Vice Dean, Faculty of Law Jozsef Attila University, Budapest.
Mariko Kawano, Japan -Associate Professor of International Law, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
Martijn van Empel, Netherlands -Professor at LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome, Partner, at Stibbe Amsterdam.
Marianne de Jong, Netherlands -Ph.D Research Associate, Amsterdam Center for International Law.
Anna Wyrozumska, Poland -Professor of Public International Law, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Lodz, Poland.
Max du Plessis, South Africa -Senior Lecturer, Howard College School of Law, University of Natal; Advocate of the High Court of South Africa.
Jolyon Ford, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney.
Paul B. Stephan, United States -Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law.
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