Scholarship Archive
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "The Role of Choice-of-Law in National Class Actions" in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review (156 U. Pa. L. Rev. 2001 (2008)).
Professor Gillette publishes a book entitled "Sales Law: Domestic and International" (with S. Walt) (2nd ed., 2008).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes a book entitled "International Economic Law" (2nd ed., 2008).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Jurisdiction to Prescribe and the IMF” in Picker, Dunn and Warner, International Economic Law: The State and Future of the Discipline (2008).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entittled "The CISG and its Impact on National Legal Systems : General Report, in The CISG and its Impact on National Legal Systems" (Ferrari ed., 2008)).
Professors Silberman publishes a paper entitled "Rethinking Rules of Conflict of Laws in Marriage and Divorce in the United States: What Can We Learn from Europe?" in the Tulane Law Review (82 Tul. L. Rev. 1999 (2008)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “The Party-Appointed Arbitrator: Further Reflections” (Lawrence W. Newman and Richard D. Hill eds., Leading Arbitrators’ Guide to International Arbitration (2008)).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "Have the Dragons of Uniform Sales Law Been Tamed? Ruminations on the CISG’s Autonomous Interpretation by Courts, in Sharing International Commercial Law across National Boundaries." Festschrift for Albert H Kritzer on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday (C.B. Andersen and U. Schroeter eds., 2008).
Professors Silberman publishes a paper entitled "Some Judgements on Judgments: A View from America. Graveson Lecture" in the Kings’s Law Journal (19 King’s L. J. 235 (2008)).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "Hadley v Baxendale v Foreseeability under Article 74 CISG, in Contract Damages. Domestic and International Perspectives" (D. Saidov and R. Cunnington eds., 2008).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "Objektive Anknüpfung" in Ein neues Internationales Vertragsrecht für Europa (F. Ferrari and S. Leible eds., 2007))
Professor Silberman publishes a book entitled "Civil Litigation in Comparative Context" (with O. Chase, H. Hershkoff, Y. Taniguchi, V. Varano, and A. Zuckerman) (2007).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Why Arbitrate?” in R. Rhoades, D. Kolkey, R.Chernick, The Practioner’s Handbook on International Arbitration and Mediation (2nd ed., 2007).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled “Zur autonomen Auslegung der EuGVVO, insbesondere des Begriffs des "Erfüllungsortes der Verpflichtung" nach Art. 5 Nr. 1 lit.” in Praxis des internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax 2007, 61).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "The interaction between the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and Domestic Remedies (Rescission for Mistake and Remedies in Tort) "Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht (RabelsZ 52 (2007)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper“THE ICSID CONVENTION: Origins and Transformation” in Portuguese Arbitration Academy (2007).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "Choice of Forum and CISG: Remarks on the Latter’s Impact on the Former, in Drafting Contracts under the CISG" (H.M. Flechtner et als., 2007).
Professors Silberman and Lowenfeld publish the ALI-Report entitled "Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments: Analysis and Proposed Federal Statute" (2006).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes a book entitled "International Litigation and Arbitration" (3rd ed., 2006).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "Fundamental Breach of Contract under the UN Sales Convention - 25 Years of Article 25 CISG" in the Journal of Law and Commerce (25 J. L. & Com. 489 (2006)).
Professors Silberman publishes a paper entitled "Transnational Litigation: Is There a ‘Field’? A Tribute to Hal Maier" in the Vanderbilt Journal of International Law (39 Vand. J. Transnat’l. L. 1427 (2006)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper article “Harold Maier, Comity, and the Foreign Relations Restatement” in Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (39 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. (2006)).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "Offer and Acceptance Inter Absentes", in Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law (J. Smits ed., 2006).
Professor Silberman publishes her Hague Academy Lecture entitled "Co-operative Efforts in Private International Law on Behalf of Children: The Hague Children’s Conventions" in 323 Recueil des cours 4 (2006).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "Enforcement and Recognition of Foreign Country Judgments in the United States" in International Business Litigation and Arbitration 2006 (Practicing Law Institute ed., 2006).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the book “Lowenfeld on International Arbitration” (2005).
Professor Gillette publishes a paper entitled "The Political Economy of International Sales Law" (with Robert S. Scott) in the International Review Law and Economics (25 Int'l Rev. L. & Econ. 446 (2005)).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "Interpreting the Hague Abduction Convention: In Search of a Global Jurisprudence" in the UC Davis Law Review (38 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1049 (2005)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Transatlantic Business Transactions: Some Questions for the Lawyers” in Houston Journal of International Law (26 Houston J. Int’l L. 251 (2004)).
Professor Gillette publishes a paper entitled "The Law Merchant in the Modern Age: Institutional Design and International Usages under the CISG" in the Chicago Journal of International Law (5 Chi. J. Int'l L. 157 (2004)).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "A Proposed Lis Pendens Rule for Courts in the United States: The International Judgments Project of the American Law Institute" in Intercontinental Cooperation through Private International Law – Essays in Memory of Peter E. Nygh (T. Einhorn and K. Siehr, eds., 2004).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "International Sales Law and the Inevitability of Forum Shopping" in the Journal of Law and Commerce (23 J. L. &Com. 1 (2004)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Jurisdiction, Enforcement, Public Policy and Res Judicata: The Krombach Case” in Intercontinental Cooperation through Private International Law: Essays in Memory of Peter E. Nygh (2004).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "Enforcement and Recognition of Foreign Country Judgments in the United States" in the International Quarterly (16 Int’l Q. 253 (2004)).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "The Impact of Jurisdictional Rules and Recognition Practice on International Business Transactions: The U.S. Regime" in the Houston Journal of International Law (26 Hous. J. Int’l L. 327 (2004)).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled “The Importance of Private International Law for Family Issues in an Era of Globalization: Two Case Studies – International Child Abduction and Same-Sex Unions” (with K. Wolfe) in the Hofstra Law Review (32 Hofstra L. Rev. 233 (2003)).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "The Relationship Between International Uniform Contract Law Conventions" in the Journal of Law and Commerce (22 J. L. & Com. 57 (2003)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes a book entitled "Conflict of Laws. Federal, State and International Perspectives" (2002).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "Comparative Jurisdiction in the International Context: Will the Proposed Hague Judgments Convention Be Stalled?" in the De Paul Law Review (52 De Paul L. Rev. 319 (2002)).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "Forum shopping despite international uniform contract law conventions" in the International and Comparative Law quarterly (ICLQ 689 (2002)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “International Arbitration: Scapegoat or Solution” in American Review of International Arbitration (13 Amer. Rev. Int’l Arbitration 1 (2002)).
Professors Silberman and Lowenfeld publish a paper entitled "The Hague Judgments Convention -- And Perhaps Beyond" in Law and Justice in a Multistate World: Essays in Honor of Arthur T. von Mehren (J. Nafziger and S. Symeonides eds., 2002).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "International Arbitration: Comments from a Critic" in the American Review of Arbitration (13 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 9 (2002)).
Professors Silberman and Lowenfeld co-edit the book entitled "The Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Judgments" (2001).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Book Review of Pieter Sanders, Quo Vadis Arbitration? Sixty Years of Arbitration Practice” in American Journal of International Law (95 Am. J. Int’l L. 728 (2001)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the book “The Role of Government in International Trade” (2000).
Professor Gillette publishes a paper entitled "Letters of Credit as Signals" in the Michigan Law Review (98 Mich. L. Rew. 2537 (2000)).
Professors Silberman and Lowenfeld publish a paper entitled "A Different Challenge for the ALI: Herein of Foreign Country Judgments, an International Treaty, and an American Statute" in the Indiana Law Journal (75 Ind. L.J. 635 (2000))
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the book “Revolutionary Days: The Iran Hostage Crisis and the Hague Claims Tribunal” (1999).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "The Vicissitudes of the American Class Action -- With a Comparative Eye" in the Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law (7 Tul. J. Int’l &Comp. L. 201 (1999))
Professor Gillette publishes a paper entitled "Harmony and Stasis in Trade Usages for International Sales" in the Virginia Journal of International Law (39 Va. J. Int'l L. 707 (1999)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “International Arbitration as Omelette: What Goes into the Mix” (S. Frommel and B. Rider eds., Conflicting Legal Cultures in Commercial Arbitration (1999)).
Professors Silberman and Kahan publish a paper entitled "The Proper Role for Collateral Attack in Class Actions: A Reply to Allen, Miller, and Morrison" in the NYU Law Review (73 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1193 (1998))
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "CISG Case Law: A New Challenge for Interpreters?" in the Journal of Law and Commerce (17 J. L. & Com. 245 (1998)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Forum non Conveniens and Antisuit Injunctions: An Update” in American Journal of International Law (92 Am. J. Int’l L. 41 (1998)).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "General Principles and International Uniform Law Conventions: A Study of the 1980 Vienna Sales Convention and the 1988 Unidroit Conventions on International Factoring and Leasing" in the Pace International Law Review (10 Pace Int’l L. Rev. 157 (1998)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Can Arbitration Coexist with Judicial Review? A Critique of LaPine v. Kyocera” in 3 ADR Currents (1998).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "Remarks on the Autonomy and the Uniform Application of the CISG on the Occasion of Its Tenth Anniversary" in the International Contract Advisor (4 Int’l Contr. Adv. 33 (1998)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the book “International Private Trade” (3rd ed., 1997).
Professors Silberman and Kahan publish a paper entitled "Matsushita and Beyond: The Role of State Courts in Class Actions Involving Exclusive Federal Claims in the Supreme Court Review" (1996 Sup. Ct. Rev. 219 (1997)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Forum Shopping, Antisuit Injunctions, Negative Declarations, and Related Tools of International Litigation” in American Journal of International Law (91 Am. J. Int’l L. 315 (1997)).
Professor Ferrari publish a paper entitled "The International Sphere of Application of the 1988 Ottawa Convention on International Factoring" in the International Lawyer (31 Int’l Law. 41 (1997)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “The Elements of Procedure: Are They Separately Portable?” in American Journal of Comparative Law (45 Am. J. Comp. L. 649 (1997)).
Professors Silberman and Dreyfuss publish paper entitled "Interjurisdictional Implications of the Entire Controversy Doctrine" in the Rutgers Law Journal (28 Rutgers L.J. 123 (1997))
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Nationalizing International Law: Essay in Honor of Louis Henkin” in Columbia Journal of Transnational Law (36 Colum. J. Transnational L. 121 (1997)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the book “International Litigation and the Quest for Reasonableness” (1996).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "The Relationship between the UCC and the CISG and the Construction of Uniform Law" in the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review (29 Loyola L.A. L. Rev. 1021 (1996)).
Professor Lowenfeld published the paper “Jurisdictional Issues before National Courts: The Insurance Antitrust Case” in Karl M. Meessen, Ed. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Theory and Practice (1996).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “The Party-Appointed Arbitrator in International Controversies: Some Reflections” in 11 Mealey’s International Arbitration Report (1996).
Professor Silberman publishes the paper entitled "Two Cheers’ for International Shoe (and None for Asahi): An Essay on the Fiftieth Anniversary of International Shoe" in the UC Davis Law Review (28 U.C. Davis. L. Rev. 755 (1995)).
Professor Ferrari publishes the paper entitled “Uniform Application and Interest Rates under the 1980 Vienna Sales Convention” in the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law (24 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 467 (1995)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Conflict, Balancing of Interests, and the Exercise of Jurisdiction to Prescribe: Reflections on the Insurance Antitrust Case” in American Journal of International Law (89 Am. J. Int'l L. 42 (1995)).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "International Litigation: A Teacher's Guide" in the American Journal of International Law (89 Am. J. Int’l L. 679 (1995)).
Professor Ferrari publishes a paper entitled "Specific Topics of the CISG in the Light of Judicial Application and Scholarly Writing" in the Journal of Law and Commerce (15 J. L. & Com. 1 (1995)).
Professor Silberman publishes a paper entitled "Judicial Jurisdiction in the Conflict of Laws Course: Adding a Comparative Dimension" in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (28 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 389 (1995)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Thoughts about a Multinational Judgments Convention: A Reaction to the von Mehren Report” in Law and Contemporary Problems (57 Law & Contemp. Probs. 289 (1994)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes the paper “Injunctions across National Frontiers: A Tale of Two Cities” in American Review of International Arbitration (4 Amer. Rev. Int’l Arbitration 3 (1993)).
Professor Lowenfeld publishes with Louis Henkin, Louis B. Sohn and Detlev F. Vagts the book “Restatement (Third) of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States” (1987).