Extraterritorial Jurisdiction at a Crossroads: An Intersection Between Public and Private International Law
- H. G. Maier
- Political ScienceAmerican Journal of International Law
- 1 April 1982
Historically, public international law and private international law have been treated as two different legal systems that function more or less independently. Public international law regulates…
A Hague Conference Judgments Convention and United States Courts: A Problem and a Possibility
- H. G. Maier
- Law
- 22 June 1998
I. INTRODUCTION The multilateral convention to create rules concerning international jurisdiction and the effects of foreign judgments in civil and commercial matters, currently under discussion in…
Interest Balancing and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
- H. G. Maier
- Political Science, Law
- 1 October 1983
The extraterritorial application of United States law has been an irritant in United States relationships with its allies and other trading partners since World War II. Other governments have…
A Unifying Theory for Judicial Jurisdiction and Choice of Law
- H. G. Maier, Thomas R. Mccoy
- Law
- 1 April 1991
Preemption of State Law: A Recommended Analysis
- H. G. Maier
- LawAmerican Journal of International Law
- 1 October 1989
The fundamental principles that guide determinations about the appropriate relationship between state and national authority in matters affecting the foreign affairs of the United States began to…
Remarks by Harold G. Maier
- H. G. Maier
- HistoryProceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting
- 1990
foreign policy concern. But even where the executive position is positive, there are cases where the courts might ignore it, in foreign sovereign compulsion cases, for instance, where a U.S. court is…
CHAIR: Harold G. Maier
- H. G. Maier
- Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting
- 1988
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