Journal du Droit International Celebrates 150th Anniversary
The French Journal du Droit International, also known as Clunet after the name of its founder, celebrates its 150th birthday.
On this occasion, a celebratory volume will soon be published. It contains 16 articles which each comments on one of the groundbreaking articles published in the Journal in the past decades.
In accordance with the broad scope of the Journal, which covers both public and private international law, the themes of the articles are varied.
As far as private international law is concerned, three articles revisit issues of choice of law (party autonomy in contractual matters, succession, foreign mandatory rules). Three others address certain aspects of international commercial arbitration peculiar to French law, such as delocalisation or lex mercatoria. One deals with uniform law (CISG). But, interestingly, none of them is concerned with jurisdiction, foreign judgments or international civil procedure.
More details can be found here, including an early bird offer (which will lapse on 19 Februay 2025)
