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IPR zwischen Tradition und Innovation

Edited by Caroline S. Rupp, Jennifer Antomo, Konrad Duden, Malte Friedrich Kramme, Tobias Lutzi, Martina Melcher, Friederike Pförtner, Sören Segger-Piening and Stephan Walter
[Private International Law between Tradition and Innovation.]
2019. VIII, 183 pages.
DOI 10.1628/978-3-16-158909-6
Published in German.
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Summary
This conference volume contains contributions from the second conference for Young Scholars of Private International Law, held in Würzburg in spring 2019. While today's conflict of laws rules are strongly shaped by traditional concepts and methods, this is also an area of law facing the twenty-first century's changes and challenges like no other. The authors trace diverse facets and lines of development from various areas, ranging from historical foundations and the general section to current developments in company, family and succession law. Digitalization issues and questions of international civil procedure are likewise addressed. From this overall appraisal of the various connections between tried-and-tested traditions and newly proposed innovations, inspiring new synergies emerge for the future development of the field.