Conflict of Laws, Cases, Comments, and Questions
The new edition of the popular Conflicts book (formerly Kay, Kramer and Roosevelt) contains a new primary case on the law of the Internet (Google Inc. v. Equustek Solutions Inc.), a new primary case on general jurisdiction (Daimler AG v. Bauman), one on extraterritorial application of US law (RJR Nabisco, Inc. v. European Community), and one on international child custody disputes (Lozano v. Montoya Alvarez). In addition, the latest edition features updated materials on personal jurisdiction, interstate sovereign immunity, marriage and divorce, the geographic scope of the Constitution, and many other topics. This edition continues the tradition of organizing the teaching of conflicts around the broad themes reflected in different intellectual approaches to the problem.