Duke Law School

Law and Contemporary Problems

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Volume 71 Summer 2008 Number 3

Transdisciplinary Conflict of Laws

Karen Knop, Ralf Michaels, and Annelise Riles
Special Editors

Foreword

Karen Knop, Ralf Micheals, and Annelise Riles 1

The Transformation of International Comity

Joel R. Paul 19

The Reach of Rights: "The Foreign" and "The Private" in Conflict-of-Laws, State-Action, and Fundamental-Rights Cases with Foreign Elements

Jacco Bomhoff 39

Economics of Law as Choice of Law

Ralf Michaels 73

The Interlegality of Transnational Private Law

Robert Wai 107

Tales, Techs and Territories: Private International Law, Globalization, and the Legal Construction of Borderlessness on the Internet

Andrea Slane 129

Betwixt and Between Recognition: Migrating Same-Sex Marriages and the Turn Toward the Private

Brenda Cossman 153

The Many Lives -- and Faces -- of Lex Mercatoria: History as Genealogy in International Business Law

Nikitas E. Hatzimihail 169

Subjects of Sovereignty: Indigeneity, The Revenue Rule, and Juridics of Failed Consent

Audra Simpson 191

Colonialism Without Colonies: On the Extraterritorial Jurisprudence of the U.S. Court for China

Teemu Ruskola 217

Performing Party Automony

Fleur Johns 243

Cultural Conflicts

Annelise Riles

273

 

Citizenship, Public and Private

Karen Knop 309

Afterword

Marianne Constable 343