Excerpt from Polarized Law: With an English Translation of the Hague Conventions on Private International Law; Three Lectures on Conflicts of Law, Delivered at the University of London
The following chapters represent the substance of three Lectures delivered by the writer under the auspices of the University of London, Lord Justice Phillimore presiding at the first of the series. The book, however, comprises much that the exigencies of time and circumstance rendered it necessary to omit in delivery. The discussion of some of the more intricate problems would have assumed a disproportionate importance had they been dealt with at length in the lecture room.
The writer has concentrated attention upon the disputable and neglected points of Private International Law. There is little, therefore, beyond the mere outlines of the subject, for which a certain measure of novelty may not be claimed. Whether such a claim can be justified or not, the writer believes that the full text - much less any detailed comment on it - of the several Hague Private Law Conventions has not hitherto been accessible in an English form.
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