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Report on the Eleventh Session of the Hague Conference on Private International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © The American Society of International Law 1969

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References

1 See Amram, “Report on the Tenth Session of the Hague Conference on Private International Law,” 59 A.J.I.L. 87 (1965).

2 Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Eepublic, United Kingdom, United States, Yugoslavia.

3 The United States Delegation consisted of Ambassador Kichard D. Kearney, as chief, James C. Dezendorf, Esq., Professors Kurt H. Nadelmann, Willis L. M. Reese and Arthur T. von Mehren and the writer.

4 The writer is the Society's representative on that Committee,

5 8 Int. Legal Materials 31-41 (1969).

6 Sherrer v. Sherrer, 334 U. S. 343 (1948). If the defendant appears and has an opportunity to attack the plaintiff's domicile or the jurisdiction of the court and fails to do so, or does so and loses the attack, the decree is final and is entitled to full faith and credit. The defendant is estopped to attack domicile or jurisdiction collaterally in another State. See also Cook v. Cook, 342 U. S. 126 (1951); Sutton v. Leib, 342 U. S. 402 (1952).

7 See Amram, “The Proposed International Convention on the Service of Documents Abroad,” 51 A.B.A.J. 650 (1965).

8 P.L. 90-578.

9 See, among others, the articles of Kurt H. Nadelmann in 58 A.J.I.L. 724 (1964); 60 A.J.I.L. 803 (1966); 67 Col. Law Bev. 995 (1967); 1967-1968 Common Market Law Rev, 409.