Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law organizuje w dniach 23-24 kwietnia 2020 r. konferencję pt. "Mixed Arbitral Tribunals, 1919–1930: An Experiment in the International Adjudication of Private Rights". Tematy, którymi zainteresowani są Organizatorzy to:
- How the MATs contributed to the development of public international law;
- How the MATs contributed to private international law;
- How the MATs contributed to intellectual property law;
- How the MATs contributed to the foreign legal policies of individual states (both within and outside Europe);
- How the MATs contributed to the professionalisation of international law academics and practitioners;
- The role and sociology of non-state actors before the MATs;
- The relations between the MATs and other international institutions;
- The differences between the MATs and other dispute settlement mechanisms of the interwar period (notably the German–US Mixed Commission);
- The perception of the MATs by the press and the broader public at the time of their operation;
- The subsequent use of case law produced by the MATs by international institutions, legal scholars and practitioners;
- The subsequent impact of the MATs on international adjudication.
Zgłoszenia (abstrakt do 600 słów wraz z jednostronicowym CV) należy przesyłać do 1 października br. na adres secretariatprof.ruizfabri@mpi.lu.
Organizatorzy pokryją koszty podróży i zakwaterowania.
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