DJCIL Symposium 2008 | Customary Norms in Public and Private International Adjudicatory Systems

This annual Symposium, sponsored by DJCIL and CICL, focuses on the emerging importance and impact of international arbitration as a venue for dispute settlement. The event brings together some of the foremost minds in the field to discuss recent developments in public and private law in the global adjudication system of the twenty-first century. Opening remarks by Ralf Michaels.

Recorded on February 15, 2008.

Panel titled: Customary Norms in Public & Private International Adjudicatory Systems.

Conference title: Public & Private Law in the Global Adjudication System (Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law Symposium (2008))

Appearing: Opening remarks: Ralf Michaels (Duke Law School), speaker ; Deborah A. DeMott (Duke Law School), moderator; Patrick Kelly (Widener Law School), Jan Dalhuisen (King's College London), panelists.

Related paper: J. Patrick Kelly, Naturalism in International Adjudication, 18 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 395-422 (2008). Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol18/iss2/6

Related paper: J. H. Dalhuisen, Custom and Its Revival in Transnational Private Law, 18 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 339-370 (2008). Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol18/iss2/4