This is the Thirtieth Annual Survey of American Choice-of-Law Cases.1 Thirty years is a milestone of sorts. But if there is anything to celebrate, it is the interest of the readers, which by every objective indication has grown every year. That interest, for which this author is grateful, is the reason for continuing.
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As in all the previous years, the Survey is written at the request of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Conflict of Laws,2 and is intended as a service to fellow teachers and to students of conflicts law, both inside and outside the United States.3 Its purpose remains the same as it has been from the beginning: to inform, rather than to advocate. Occasionally, however, small...
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