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ABSTRACTHerma Hill Kay, Professor at the University of California at Berkeley, devotes her course to a defense of Brainerd Currie’s approach to the determination of applicable law in private international law, as he developed it between 1958 and 1965, and called it governmental interest analysis. After a presentation of the historical context of Currie’s work, Professor Hill Kay presents his method. The author focuses on criticisms of governmental interest analysis and distinguishes between general and specific objections. Then, she considers the future of Currie’s governmental interest analysis.
Herma Hill Kay, professeur à l'Université de Californie à Berkeley, consacre son cours à la défense de l'approche que fait Brainerd Currie de la détermination du droit applicable en droit international privé, telle qu'il l'a développée entre 1958 et 1965, et qu'il a appelée la governmental interest analysis. Après un exposé du contexte historique de l’œuvre de Currie, le Professeur Hill Kay présente sa méthode. Elle s'intéresse ensuite aux critiques dont est l'objet la governmental interest analysis, et distingue entre objections générales et objections spécifiques. Elle envisage ensuite l'avenir de la governmental interest analysis de Currie.
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