Issues of private international law and civil procedure arising out of the U.s. Civil suits for forced labor duringworld war II: To what extent do U.s. Conflict and procedural rules obstruct private liability for wartime human rights violations? [Book Review]

In Paul Volken & Petar Sarcevic (eds.), Yearbook of Private International Law: Volume Iii. Sellier de Gruyter (2009)
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