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adam_text | THE HAGUE ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW THE AMERICAN CHOICE-OF-LAW
REVOLUTION: FAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE BY SYMEON C. SYMEONIDES MARTINUS
NIJHOFF PUBLISHERS LEIDEN * BOSTON TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD VII TABLES
XVII CHARTS AND MAPS XIX BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE XXI PRINCIPAL PUBLICATIONS
XXIII CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I A. BOOK COVERAGE AND STRUCTURE 1 B. THE
AMERICAN FRAMEWORK 2 C. THE RELATIVE INSIGNIFICANCE OF INTERSTATE
BOUNDARIES 6 CHAPTER II THE SCHOLASTIC REVOLUTION 9 A. INTRODUCTION 9 B.
THE TRADITIONAL AMERICAN CHOICE-OF-LAW SYSTEM 10 C. THE FIRST CRITICS:
COOK AND CAVERS 11 D. AN OPEN REVOLUTION: BRAINERD CURRIE 13 1.
ANTIRULISM 14 2. THE DOMESTIC METHOD 14 3. THE CONCEPT OF GOVERNMENTAL
INTERESTS 15 4. CURRIE S ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT STATE INTERESTS 15 5. FALSE,
TRUE, AND IN-BETWEEN CONFLICTS 18 6. FORUM FAVOURITISM 21 7. CURRIE S
CONTRIBUTION 22 E. COMPARATIVE IMPAIRMENT 24 F. LEFLAR AND THE BETTER
LAW APPROACH 25 G. FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES 28 1. VON MEHREN AND TRAUTMAN 28
2. WEINTRAUB S CONSEQUENCES-BASED APPROACH 30 H. THE FIRST SYNTHESIS:
THE SECOND CONFLICTS RESTATEMENT 31 X TABLEOF CONTENTS 1. SECTION 6 31
2. THE MOST SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP 33 3. RULES 33 4. PRESUMPTIVE
RULES 34 5. POINTERS 34 6. AD HOC ANALYSIS 35 CHAPTER III THE JUDICIAL
REVOLUTION 37 A. INTRODUCTION 37 B. THE EROSION OF THE LEX LOCI DELICTI
RULE 37 C. THE EROSION OF THE LEX LOCI CONTRACTUS RULE 43 D. THE
REMAINING TRADITIONAL STATES 50 1. TORT CONFLICTS 5I 2. CONTRACT
CONFLICTS 58 CHAPTER IV THE CHOICE-OF-LAW REVOLUTION TODAY 63 A.
INTRODUCTION 63 B. THE METHODOLOGICAL CAMPS 63 C. CAVEATS AND
QUALIFICATIONS 66 1. LACK OF RECENT PRECEDENT 66 2. EQUIVOCAL PRECEDENTS
67 3. ECLECTICISM 67 4. THE RELATIVE INCONSEQUENCE OF METHODOLOGY 70 5.
THE RELATIVE VALUE OF METHODOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATIONS 70 D. CURRIE-BASED
APPROACHES 71 1. MODIFIED INTEREST ANALYSIS 72 2. COMPARATIVE IMPAIRMENT
74 3. THE LEXFORI VARIANT 76 E. THE BETTER-LAW APPROACH 81 1. EARLY
CASES: THE BIASES 82 (A) PRO-FORUM LAW BIAS 82 (B) PRO-PLAINTIFF,
PRO-RECOVERY BIAS 83 (C) PRO-FORUM-LITIGANT BIAS 84 2. RECENT CASES:
ECLECTICISM AND WATERING-DOWN 85 (A) ECLECTICISM 85 (B) DE-EMPHASIS OF
BETTER-LAW FACTOR 87 F. THE RESTATEMENT SECOND 88 1. JUDICIAL FOLLOWING
88 2. REASONS FOR THE RESTATEMENT S HIGH JUDICIAL FOLLOWING 91 (A) THE
RESTATEMENT PROVIDES JUDGES WITH VIRTUALLY UNLIMITED DISCRETION 91 (B)
THE RESTATEMENT, AS APPLIED BY SOME JUDGES, DOES NOT REQUIRE HARD
THINKING 93 (C) THE RESTATEMENT IS NOT IDEOLOGICALLY LOADED 93 (D) THE
RESTATEMENT IS A COMPLETE SYSTEM 94 TABLEOF CONTENTS XI (E) THE
RESTATEMENT CARRIES THE PRESTIGE OF THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE 95 (F)
THE RESTATEMENT HAS MOMENTUM 95 3. THE RESTATEMENT S CONTRIBUTION 97
G. SIGNIFICANT-CONTACTS APPROACHES 98 H. THE NEW YORK EXPERIENCE 101 1.
TORT CONFLICTS 101 (A) BABCOCK V. JACKSON 101 (1) ISSUE-BY-ISSUE
ANALYSIS 102 (2) DEPECAGE 103 (3) THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN
LOSS-DISTRIBUTION AND CONDUCT-REGULATION ISSUES 103 (4) POLICY ANALYSIS
104 (B) THE NEUMEIER RULES 105 (C) EXTENDING THE NEUMEIER RULES TO OTHER
LOSS-DISTRIBUTION CONFLICTS: SCHULTZ AND COONEY 106 2. CONTRACT
CONFLICTS 114 I. OTHER COMBINED MODERN APPROACHES 115 J. THE LOUISIANA
CODIFICATION 116 K. THE PUERTO RICO AND OREGON CODIFICATIONS 119 CHAPTER
V THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN CONDUCT-REGULATION AND LOSS- DISTRIBUTION IN
TORT CONFLICTS 123 A. INTRODUCTION 123 B. THE ORIGINS AND MEANING OF THE
DISTINCTION 123 1. ANTECEDENTS 123 2. BABCOCK AND SCHULTZ 125 3.
CODIFICATIONS 127 C. THE VALIDITYOF THE DISTINCTION 129 D. THE
MANAGEABILITY OF THE DISTINCTION 134 E. LOOKING AT PRIMARY PURPOSE AND
FUNCTION 135 F. THE USEFULNESS OF THE DISTINCTION 137 CHAPTER VI
LOSS-DISTRIBUTION TORT CONFLICTS 141 A. INTRODUCTION 141 B. DEFINING THE
TYPICAL PATTERNS 142 1. THE PERTINENT CONNECTING FACTORS OR CONTACTS 142
2. THE CONTENT OF THE INVOLVED LAWS 143 3. THE TYPICAL FACT-LAW PATTERNS
IN CONFLICTS INVOLVING TWO STATES 143 C. COMMON-DOMICILE CASES ARISING
FROM TORTS IN ANOTHER STATE 145 1. PATTERN 1: THE BABCOCK PATTERN 146 2.
PATTERN 2: THE CONVERSE-BABCOCK PATTERN 150 3. A COMMON-DOMICILE RULE
155 4. CASES ANALOGOUS TO COMMON-DOMICILE CASES 159 D. SPLIT-DOMICILE
CASES - INTRASTATE TORTS 162 XII TABLEOF CONTENTS 1. TRUE CONFLICTS 163
(A) PATTERN 3: SPLIT-DOMICILE CASES IN WHICH THE CONDUCT, THE INJURY,
AND THE TORTFEASOR S DOMICILE ARE IN A STATE WHOSE LAW FAVOURS THE
TORTFEASOR 163 (1) THE CASES 163 (2) SUMMARY AND RULE 169 (B) PATTERN 4:
SPLIT-DOMICILE CASES IN WHICH THE CONDUCT, THE INJURY, AND THE VICTIM S
DOMICILE ARE IN A STATE WHOSE LAW FAVOURS THE VICTIM 172 (1) THE CASES
172 (2) SUMMARY AND RULE 176 2. NO-INTEREST OR UNPROVIDED-FOR CASES 178
(A) PATTERN 5: THE NEUMEIER PATTERN 178 (B) PATTERN 6: THE HURTADO
PATTERN 184 (C) SUMMARY AND RULE 186 E. SPLIT-DOMICILE CASES -
CROSS-BORDER TORTS 191 1. PATTERN 7: CASES IN WHICH THE CONDUCT AND THE
TORTFEASOR S DOMICILE ARE IN A STATE WHOSE LAW FAVOURS THE TORTFEASOR,
WHILE THE INJURY AND THE VICTIM S DOMICILE ARE IN A STATE WHOSE LAW
FAVOURS THE VICTIM 192 (A) THE CASES 192 (B) A RULE 197 2. PATTERN 8:
CASES IN WHICH THE CONDUCT AND THE TORTFEASOR S DOMICILE ARE IN A STATE
WHOSE LAW FAVOURS THE VICTIM, WHILE THE INJURY AND THE VICTIM S DOMICILE
ARE IN A STATE WHOSE LAW FAVOURS THE TORTFEASOR 200 F. SPLIT-DOMICILE
CONFLICTS INVOLVING THREE STATES 202 G. SUMMARY AND RULES FOR
LOSS-DISTRIBUTION CONFLICTS 207 CHAPTER VII CONDUCT-REGULATION TORT
CONFLICTS 211 A. INTRODUCTION . 211 B. GENERIC CONDUCT-REGULATION
CONFLICTS 211 1. THE PERTINENT CONTACTS AND TYPICAL PATTERNS 211 2.
PATTERN 1: CONDUCT AND INJURY IN SAME STATE 213 3. PATTERN 2: CONDUCT
AND INJURY IN DIFFERENT STATES THAT PRESCRIBE THE SAME STANDARDS OF
CONDUCT 220 4. PATTERN 3: CONDUCT IN STATE WITH HIGHER STANDARD AND
INJURY IN STATE WITH LOWER STANDARD OF CONDUCT 223 5. PATTERN 4: CONDUCT
IN STATE WITH LOWER STANDARD AND INJURY IN STATE WITH HIGH STANDARD 228
6. SUMMARY AND RULE FOR CONDUCT-REGULATION CONFLICTS 233 C.
PUNITIVE-DAMAGES CONFLICTS 237 1. INTRODUCTION 237 2. THE PERTINENT
CONTACTS AND TYPICAL PATTERNS 241 3. THREE- OR TWO-CONTACT PATTERNS 242
TABLEOF CONTENTS XIII (A) PATTERN 1: ALL THREE CONTACTS 242 (B) PATTERN
2: STATE(S) OF DEFENDANT S DOMICILE AND CONDUCT IMPOSE(S) PUNITIVE
DAMAGES 244 (C) PATTERN 3: STATE(S) OF CONDUCT AND INJURY IMPOSE(S)
PUNITIVE DAMAGES 247 (D) PATTERN 4: STATE(S) OF INJURY AND DEFENDANT S
DOMICILE IMPOSE(S) PUNITIVE DAMAGES 249 4. SINGLE-CONTACT PATTERNS 250
(A) PATTERN 5: DEFENDANT S HOME STATE 250 (B) PATTERN 6: STATE OF
CONDUCT 251 (C) PATTERN 7: STATE OF INJURY 253 5. PATTERN 8: NONE OF THE
ABOVE (VICTIM S NATIONALITY OR DOMICILE) 257 6. SUMMARY AND RULE 259
CHAPTER VIII PRODUCTS LIABILITY 265 A. INTRODUCTION 265 1. SCOPEOF THE
CHAPTER 265 2. THE PERTINENT CONNECTING FACTORS 267 (A) THE LIST 267 (B)
QUALIFICATIONS 268 (C) DISPERSEMENT OF CONTACTS 271 3. THE CONTENT OF
THE CONTACT STATES LAWS 271 4. TYPICAL PATTERNS OF PRODUCT-LIABILITY
CONFLICTS 272 5. ONE HUNDRED CASES (1990-2005) 273 B. CASES IN WHICH THE
THREE PLAINTIFF-AFFILIATING CONTACTS WERE IN THE SAME STATE 277 1. THE
CASES 277 2. DIRECT CONFLICTS (EACH FOR ITS OWN) 278 3. INVERSE
CONFLICTS (EACH FOR THE OTHER) 282 (A) APPLYING THE PRO-DEFENDANT LAW OF
A PLAINTIFF-AFFILIATED STATE 283 (B) APPLYING THE PRO-PLAINTIFF LAW OF A
DEFENDANT-AFFILIATED STATE 291 C. CASES IN WHICH TWO
PLAINTIFF-AFFILIATING CONTACTS WERE IN THE SAME STATE 296 1. PLAINTIFF S
DOMICILE AND INJURY 296 (A) DIRECT CONFLICTS 296 (B) INVERSE CONFLICTS
298 2. VICTIM S DOMICILE AND PRODUCT ACQUISITION 302 (A) APPLYING THE
PRO-PLAINTIFF LAW OF THE VICTIM S DOMICILE AND PLACE OF ACQUISITION 303
(B) APPLYING THE PRO-DEFENDANT LAW OF THE VICTIM S DOMICILE AND PLACE OF
ACQUISITION 304 (C) APPLYING THE PRO-PLAINTIFF LAW OF THE STATE OF
INJURY 306 3. INJURY AND PRODUCT ACQUISITION 307 D. THE REST OF THE
CASES 312 E. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS 319 XIV TABLEOF CONTENTS 1. THE ROLE
OF STATE POLICIES AND INTERESTS 319 2. A CONTACTS ANALYSIS 320 (A)
AGGREGATION OF CONTACTS AND LAW APPLIED 320 (B) THE CONTACTS OF THE
STATE WHOSE LAW THE COURT APPLIED 322 (1) PLAINTIFF-AFFILIATING CONTACTS
AND LAWS 325 (2) DEFENDANT-AFHLIATING CONTACTS AND LAWS 326 3. FORUM
SHOPPING IS NEITHER COMMON NOR REWARDING 327 4. PLAINTIFFS TEND TO SUE
AT OR CLOSE TO HOME 331 5. NO PRO-PLAINTIFF BIAS 332 6. NO FAVORITISM
TOWARDS FORUM DOMICILIARIES 333 7. NO PRO-FORUM LAW BIAS 334 8. NO
SURPRISE TO MANUFACTURERS 337 9. THE CASES, ON THE WHOLE 338 F.
COMPARISON WITH RULES 338 1. THE HAGUE CONVENTION 339 2. CIVILIAN
CODIFICATIONS 340 3. PROFESSOR CAVERS S RULE 340 4. LEX LOCI, LEXFORI,
LEX DOMICILII 341 5. COMPARING THE COMPARISONS 342 6. ARTICULATING A
DESCRIPTIVE RULE 344 G. A PROPOSED RULE 346 1. PROPOSING A
FORWARD-LOOKING RULE 346 2. GENERAL FEATURES 347 (A) DEFENDING PARTY
CHOICE 347 (B) DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN LIABILITY AND DAMAGES 350 (C)
REDEFINING THE PERTINENT CONTACTS 351 (D) THE CONTENT OF THE CONFLICTING
LAWS 353 3. THE RULE S OPERATION 354 (A) LIABILITY 354 (B) DAMAGES 356
(C) APPLYING THE RULE TO ACTUAL CASES 356 H. CONCLUSIONS 361 CHAPTER IX
THE AMERICAN CHOICE-OF-LAW REVOLUTION: A MACRO VIEW 365 A. INTRODUCTION
365 B. UNILATERALISM VERSUS MULTILATERALISM 365 1. THE TWO MISNAMED
BRANCHES OF SELECTIVISM 365 2. THE ORIGINAL UNILATERAL METHOD 367 3. THE
ORIGINAL MULTILATERAL METHOD 368 4. THE RESURGENCE OF THE UNILATERALISM
METHOD 369 (A) CURRIE S UNILATERALISM 369 (B) THE CONCEPT OF STATE
INTERESTS 370 (C) UNILATERALISM IN OTHER SCHOLASTIC AND JUDICIAL
APPROACHES 373 (D) UNILATERALISM IN AMERICAN STATUTES 374 5.
UNDERSTANDING MODERN UNILATERALISM 377 TABLEOF CONTENTS XV 6. THE
PRESENT AND FUTURE SYMBIOSIS OF THE MULTILATERAL AND UNILATERAL METHODS
381 7. ACCOMMODATIVE UNILATERALISM 382 C. TERRITORIALITY VERSUS
NON-TERRITORIALITY 384 1. THE QUESTION 384 2. ITS PAST 385 3. ITS
PRESENT 386 4. CONCLUSIONS 388 D. INTERSTATE VERSUS INTRASTATE
UNIFORMITY 389 1. THE CLASSICAL VIEW: INTERSTATE (OR INTERNATIONAL)
UNIFORMITY 391 2. THE HERETICAL VIEW: INTRASTATE UNIFORMITY OR
ETHNOCENTRICISM 391 3. THE LOSS OF INNOCENCE 392 E.
JURISDICTION-SELECTION VERSUS LAW-SELECTION 394 1. THE DIFFERENCE
395 2. THEGAINSOF CONTENT-ORIENTEDLAW-SELECTION IN THE UNITED STATES 398
3. THE NEXT STEP IN THE UNITED STATES: CONSOLIDATION 399 4. THE LIMITS
OF CONTENT-ORIENTED LAW SELECTION AND ITS SYMBIOSIS
WITHJURISDICTION-SELECTION 402 F. CONFLICTS JUSTICE VERSUS MATERIAL
JUSTICE 404 1. THE CLASSICAL VIEW: CONFLICTS JUSTICE 405 2. THE
SECOND VIEW: MATERIAL JUSTICE 406 3. INROADS BY MATERIAL JUSTICE INTO
CONFLICTS JUSTICE 406 4. CONFLICTS JUSTICE TEMPEREDBY MATERIAL JUSTICE
409 G. LEGAL CERTAINTY VERSUS FLEXIBILITY 411 1. THE PERENNIAL TENSION
411 2. THE AMERICAN CONFLICTS REVOLUTION : BAD RULES VERSUS NO RULES
412 3. A QUIET EVOLUTION: THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE 413 4. COMPARISON 418
H. UP TO THE PRESENT 419 CHAPTER X THE NEXT PHASE IN CHOICE OF LAW 423
A. THE REVOLUTION S VICTORY 423 B. FROM VICTORY TO SUCCESS 425 C. THE
NEED FOR NEW RULES 426 1. ANTI-RULISM 426 2. OVERCOMING THE ANTI-RULE
SYNDROME 429 3. THREE OPTIONS FOR RULES 433 D. THE SHAPE OF THE NEW
RULES 435 TABLEOF CASES 439 BIBLIOGRAPHY 455 INDEX 475
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THE HAGUE ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW THE AMERICAN CHOICE-OF-LAW
REVOLUTION: FAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE BY SYMEON C. SYMEONIDES MARTINUS
NIJHOFF PUBLISHERS LEIDEN * BOSTON TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD VII TABLES
XVII CHARTS AND MAPS XIX BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE XXI PRINCIPAL PUBLICATIONS
XXIII CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I A. BOOK COVERAGE AND STRUCTURE 1 B. THE
AMERICAN FRAMEWORK 2 C. THE RELATIVE INSIGNIFICANCE OF INTERSTATE
BOUNDARIES 6 CHAPTER II THE SCHOLASTIC REVOLUTION 9 A. INTRODUCTION 9 B.
THE TRADITIONAL AMERICAN CHOICE-OF-LAW SYSTEM 10 C. THE FIRST CRITICS:
COOK AND CAVERS 11 D. AN OPEN REVOLUTION: BRAINERD CURRIE 13 1.
ANTIRULISM 14 2. THE "DOMESTIC METHOD" 14 3. THE CONCEPT OF GOVERNMENTAL
INTERESTS 15 4. CURRIE'S ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT STATE INTERESTS 15 5. FALSE,
TRUE, AND IN-BETWEEN CONFLICTS 18 6. FORUM FAVOURITISM 21 7. CURRIE'S
CONTRIBUTION 22 E. COMPARATIVE IMPAIRMENT 24 F. LEFLAR AND THE "BETTER
LAW" APPROACH 25 G. FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES 28 1. VON MEHREN AND TRAUTMAN 28
2. WEINTRAUB'S CONSEQUENCES-BASED APPROACH 30 H. THE FIRST SYNTHESIS:
THE SECOND CONFLICTS RESTATEMENT 31 X TABLEOF CONTENTS 1. SECTION 6 31
2. THE "MOST SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP" 33 3. RULES 33 4. PRESUMPTIVE
RULES 34 5. POINTERS 34 6. AD HOC ANALYSIS 35 CHAPTER III THE JUDICIAL
REVOLUTION 37 A. INTRODUCTION 37 B. THE EROSION OF THE LEX LOCI DELICTI
RULE 37 C. THE EROSION OF THE LEX LOCI CONTRACTUS RULE 43 D. THE
REMAINING TRADITIONAL STATES 50 1. TORT CONFLICTS 5I 2. CONTRACT
CONFLICTS 58 CHAPTER IV THE CHOICE-OF-LAW REVOLUTION TODAY 63 A.
INTRODUCTION 63 B. THE METHODOLOGICAL CAMPS 63 C. CAVEATS AND
QUALIFICATIONS 66 1. LACK OF RECENT PRECEDENT 66 2. EQUIVOCAL PRECEDENTS
67 3. ECLECTICISM 67 4. THE RELATIVE INCONSEQUENCE OF METHODOLOGY 70 5.
THE RELATIVE VALUE OF METHODOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATIONS 70 D. CURRIE-BASED
APPROACHES 71 1. MODIFIED INTEREST ANALYSIS 72 2. COMPARATIVE IMPAIRMENT
74 3. THE LEXFORI VARIANT 76 E. THE BETTER-LAW APPROACH 81 1. EARLY
CASES: THE BIASES 82 (A) PRO-FORUM LAW BIAS 82 (B) PRO-PLAINTIFF,
PRO-RECOVERY BIAS 83 (C) PRO-FORUM-LITIGANT BIAS 84 2. RECENT CASES:
ECLECTICISM AND WATERING-DOWN 85 (A) ECLECTICISM 85 (B) DE-EMPHASIS OF
BETTER-LAW FACTOR 87 F. THE RESTATEMENT SECOND 88 1. JUDICIAL FOLLOWING
88 2. REASONS FOR THE RESTATEMENT'S HIGH JUDICIAL FOLLOWING 91 (A) THE
RESTATEMENT PROVIDES JUDGES WITH VIRTUALLY UNLIMITED DISCRETION 91 (B)
THE RESTATEMENT, AS APPLIED BY SOME JUDGES, DOES NOT REQUIRE HARD
THINKING 93 (C) THE RESTATEMENT IS NOT IDEOLOGICALLY "LOADED" 93 (D) THE
RESTATEMENT IS A COMPLETE "SYSTEM" 94 TABLEOF CONTENTS XI (E) THE
RESTATEMENT CARRIES THE PRESTIGE OF THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE 95 (F)
THE RESTATEMENT HAS "MOMENTUM" 95 3. THE RESTATEMENT'S CONTRIBUTION 97
G. SIGNIFICANT-CONTACTS APPROACHES 98 H. THE NEW YORK EXPERIENCE 101 1.
TORT CONFLICTS 101 (A) BABCOCK V. JACKSON 101 (1) ISSUE-BY-ISSUE
ANALYSIS 102 (2) DEPECAGE 103 (3) THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN
LOSS-DISTRIBUTION AND CONDUCT-REGULATION ISSUES 103 (4) POLICY ANALYSIS
104 (B) THE NEUMEIER RULES 105 (C) EXTENDING THE NEUMEIER RULES TO OTHER
LOSS-DISTRIBUTION CONFLICTS: SCHULTZ AND COONEY 106 2. CONTRACT
CONFLICTS 114 I. OTHER "COMBINED MODERN" APPROACHES 115 J. THE LOUISIANA
CODIFICATION 116 K. THE PUERTO RICO AND OREGON CODIFICATIONS 119 CHAPTER
V THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN CONDUCT-REGULATION AND LOSS- DISTRIBUTION IN
TORT CONFLICTS 123 A. INTRODUCTION 123 B. THE ORIGINS AND MEANING OF THE
DISTINCTION 123 1. ANTECEDENTS 123 2. BABCOCK AND SCHULTZ 125 3.
CODIFICATIONS 127 C. THE VALIDITYOF THE DISTINCTION 129 D. THE
MANAGEABILITY OF THE DISTINCTION 134 E. LOOKING AT PRIMARY PURPOSE AND
FUNCTION 135 F. THE USEFULNESS OF THE DISTINCTION 137 CHAPTER VI
LOSS-DISTRIBUTION TORT CONFLICTS 141 A. INTRODUCTION 141 B. DEFINING THE
TYPICAL PATTERNS 142 1. THE PERTINENT CONNECTING FACTORS OR CONTACTS 142
2. THE CONTENT OF THE INVOLVED LAWS 143 3. THE TYPICAL FACT-LAW PATTERNS
IN CONFLICTS INVOLVING TWO STATES 143 C. COMMON-DOMICILE CASES ARISING
FROM TORTS IN ANOTHER STATE 145 1. PATTERN 1: THE BABCOCK PATTERN 146 2.
PATTERN 2: THE CONVERSE-BABCOCK PATTERN 150 3. A COMMON-DOMICILE RULE
155 4. CASES ANALOGOUS TO COMMON-DOMICILE CASES 159 D. SPLIT-DOMICILE
CASES - INTRASTATE TORTS 162 XII TABLEOF CONTENTS 1. TRUE CONFLICTS 163
(A) PATTERN 3: SPLIT-DOMICILE CASES IN WHICH THE CONDUCT, THE INJURY,
AND THE TORTFEASOR'S DOMICILE ARE IN A STATE WHOSE LAW FAVOURS THE
TORTFEASOR 163 (1) THE CASES 163 (2) SUMMARY AND RULE 169 (B) PATTERN 4:
SPLIT-DOMICILE CASES IN WHICH THE CONDUCT, THE INJURY, AND THE VICTIM'S
DOMICILE ARE IN A STATE WHOSE LAW FAVOURS THE VICTIM 172 (1) THE CASES
172 (2) SUMMARY AND RULE 176 2. NO-INTEREST OR UNPROVIDED-FOR CASES 178
(A) PATTERN 5: THE NEUMEIER PATTERN 178 (B) PATTERN 6: THE HURTADO
PATTERN 184 (C) SUMMARY AND RULE 186 E. SPLIT-DOMICILE CASES -
CROSS-BORDER TORTS 191 1. PATTERN 7: CASES IN WHICH THE CONDUCT AND THE
TORTFEASOR'S DOMICILE ARE IN A STATE WHOSE LAW FAVOURS THE TORTFEASOR,
WHILE THE INJURY AND THE VICTIM'S DOMICILE ARE IN A STATE WHOSE LAW
FAVOURS THE VICTIM 192 (A) THE CASES 192 (B) A RULE 197 2. PATTERN 8:
CASES IN WHICH THE CONDUCT AND THE TORTFEASOR'S DOMICILE ARE IN A STATE
WHOSE LAW FAVOURS THE VICTIM, WHILE THE INJURY AND THE VICTIM'S DOMICILE
ARE IN A STATE WHOSE LAW FAVOURS THE TORTFEASOR 200 F. SPLIT-DOMICILE
CONFLICTS INVOLVING THREE STATES 202 G. SUMMARY AND RULES FOR
LOSS-DISTRIBUTION CONFLICTS 207 CHAPTER VII CONDUCT-REGULATION TORT
CONFLICTS 211 A. INTRODUCTION . 211 B. GENERIC CONDUCT-REGULATION
CONFLICTS 211 1. THE PERTINENT CONTACTS AND TYPICAL PATTERNS 211 2.
PATTERN 1: CONDUCT AND INJURY IN SAME STATE 213 3. PATTERN 2: CONDUCT
AND INJURY IN DIFFERENT STATES THAT PRESCRIBE THE SAME STANDARDS OF
CONDUCT 220 4. PATTERN 3: CONDUCT IN STATE WITH HIGHER STANDARD AND
INJURY IN STATE WITH LOWER STANDARD OF CONDUCT 223 5. PATTERN 4: CONDUCT
IN STATE WITH LOWER STANDARD AND INJURY IN STATE WITH HIGH STANDARD 228
6. SUMMARY AND RULE FOR CONDUCT-REGULATION CONFLICTS 233 C.
PUNITIVE-DAMAGES CONFLICTS 237 1. INTRODUCTION 237 2. THE PERTINENT
CONTACTS AND TYPICAL PATTERNS 241 3. THREE- OR TWO-CONTACT PATTERNS 242
TABLEOF CONTENTS XIII (A) PATTERN 1: ALL THREE CONTACTS 242 (B) PATTERN
2: STATE(S) OF DEFENDANT'S DOMICILE AND CONDUCT IMPOSE(S) PUNITIVE
DAMAGES 244 (C) PATTERN 3: STATE(S) OF CONDUCT AND INJURY IMPOSE(S)
PUNITIVE DAMAGES 247 (D) PATTERN 4: STATE(S) OF INJURY AND DEFENDANT'S
DOMICILE IMPOSE(S) PUNITIVE DAMAGES 249 4. SINGLE-CONTACT PATTERNS 250
(A) PATTERN 5: DEFENDANT'S HOME STATE 250 (B) PATTERN 6: STATE OF
CONDUCT 251 (C) PATTERN 7: STATE OF INJURY 253 5. PATTERN 8: NONE OF THE
ABOVE (VICTIM'S NATIONALITY OR DOMICILE) 257 6. SUMMARY AND RULE 259
CHAPTER VIII PRODUCTS LIABILITY 265 A. INTRODUCTION 265 1. SCOPEOF THE
CHAPTER 265 2. THE PERTINENT CONNECTING FACTORS 267 (A) THE LIST 267 (B)
QUALIFICATIONS 268 (C) DISPERSEMENT OF CONTACTS 271 3. THE CONTENT OF
THE CONTACT STATES'LAWS 271 4. TYPICAL PATTERNS OF PRODUCT-LIABILITY
CONFLICTS 272 5. ONE HUNDRED CASES (1990-2005) 273 B. CASES IN WHICH THE
THREE PLAINTIFF-AFFILIATING CONTACTS WERE IN THE SAME STATE 277 1. THE
CASES 277 2. DIRECT CONFLICTS (EACH FOR ITS OWN) 278 3. INVERSE
CONFLICTS (EACH FOR THE OTHER) 282 (A) APPLYING THE PRO-DEFENDANT LAW OF
A PLAINTIFF-AFFILIATED STATE 283 (B) APPLYING THE PRO-PLAINTIFF LAW OF A
DEFENDANT-AFFILIATED STATE 291 C. CASES IN WHICH TWO
PLAINTIFF-AFFILIATING CONTACTS WERE IN THE SAME STATE 296 1. PLAINTIFF'S
DOMICILE AND INJURY 296 (A) DIRECT CONFLICTS 296 (B) INVERSE CONFLICTS
298 2. VICTIM'S DOMICILE AND PRODUCT ACQUISITION 302 (A) APPLYING THE
PRO-PLAINTIFF LAW OF THE VICTIM'S DOMICILE AND PLACE OF ACQUISITION 303
(B) APPLYING THE PRO-DEFENDANT LAW OF THE VICTIM'S DOMICILE AND PLACE OF
ACQUISITION 304 (C) APPLYING THE PRO-PLAINTIFF LAW OF THE STATE OF
INJURY 306 3. INJURY AND PRODUCT ACQUISITION 307 D. THE REST OF THE
CASES 312 E. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS 319 XIV TABLEOF CONTENTS 1. THE ROLE
OF STATE POLICIES AND INTERESTS 319 2. A CONTACTS ANALYSIS 320 (A)
AGGREGATION OF CONTACTS AND LAW APPLIED 320 (B) THE CONTACTS OF THE
STATE WHOSE LAW THE COURT APPLIED 322 (1) PLAINTIFF-AFFILIATING CONTACTS
AND LAWS 325 (2) DEFENDANT-AFHLIATING CONTACTS AND LAWS 326 3. FORUM
SHOPPING IS NEITHER COMMON NOR REWARDING 327 4. PLAINTIFFS TEND TO SUE
AT OR CLOSE TO HOME 331 5. NO PRO-PLAINTIFF BIAS 332 6. NO FAVORITISM
TOWARDS FORUM DOMICILIARIES 333 7. NO PRO-FORUM LAW BIAS 334 8. NO
SURPRISE TO MANUFACTURERS 337 9. THE CASES, ON THE WHOLE 338 F.
COMPARISON WITH RULES 338 1. THE HAGUE CONVENTION 339 2. CIVILIAN
CODIFICATIONS 340 3. PROFESSOR CAVERS'S RULE 340 4. LEX LOCI, LEXFORI,
LEX DOMICILII 341 5. COMPARING THE COMPARISONS 342 6. ARTICULATING A
DESCRIPTIVE RULE 344 G. A PROPOSED RULE 346 1. PROPOSING A
FORWARD-LOOKING RULE 346 2. GENERAL FEATURES 347 (A) DEFENDING PARTY
CHOICE 347 (B) DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN LIABILITY AND DAMAGES 350 (C)
REDEFINING THE PERTINENT CONTACTS 351 (D) THE CONTENT OF THE CONFLICTING
LAWS 353 3. THE RULE'S OPERATION 354 (A) LIABILITY 354 (B) DAMAGES 356
(C) APPLYING THE RULE TO ACTUAL CASES 356 H. CONCLUSIONS 361 CHAPTER IX
THE AMERICAN CHOICE-OF-LAW REVOLUTION: A MACRO VIEW 365 A. INTRODUCTION
365 B. UNILATERALISM VERSUS MULTILATERALISM 365 1. THE TWO MISNAMED
BRANCHES OF SELECTIVISM 365 2. THE ORIGINAL UNILATERAL METHOD 367 3. THE
ORIGINAL MULTILATERAL METHOD 368 4. THE RESURGENCE OF THE UNILATERALISM
METHOD 369 (A) CURRIE'S UNILATERALISM 369 (B) THE CONCEPT OF STATE
INTERESTS 370 (C) UNILATERALISM IN OTHER SCHOLASTIC AND JUDICIAL
APPROACHES 373 (D) UNILATERALISM IN AMERICAN STATUTES 374 5.
UNDERSTANDING MODERN UNILATERALISM 377 TABLEOF CONTENTS XV 6. THE
PRESENT AND FUTURE SYMBIOSIS OF THE MULTILATERAL AND UNILATERAL METHODS
381 7. ACCOMMODATIVE UNILATERALISM 382 C. TERRITORIALITY VERSUS
NON-TERRITORIALITY 384 1. THE QUESTION 384 2. ITS PAST 385 3. ITS
PRESENT 386 4. CONCLUSIONS 388 D. INTERSTATE VERSUS INTRASTATE
UNIFORMITY 389 1. THE CLASSICAL VIEW: INTERSTATE (OR INTERNATIONAL)
UNIFORMITY 391 2. THE HERETICAL VIEW: INTRASTATE UNIFORMITY OR
ETHNOCENTRICISM 391 3. THE LOSS OF INNOCENCE 392 E.
"JURISDICTION-SELECTION" VERSUS "LAW-SELECTION" 394 1. THE DIFFERENCE
395 2. THEGAINSOF CONTENT-ORIENTEDLAW-SELECTION IN THE UNITED STATES 398
3. THE NEXT STEP IN THE UNITED STATES: CONSOLIDATION 399 4. THE LIMITS
OF CONTENT-ORIENTED LAW SELECTION AND ITS SYMBIOSIS
WITHJURISDICTION-SELECTION 402 F. "CONFLICTS JUSTICE" VERSUS "MATERIAL
JUSTICE" 404 1. THE CLASSICAL VIEW: "CONFLICTS JUSTICE" 405 2. THE
SECOND VIEW: "MATERIAL JUSTICE" 406 3. INROADS BY MATERIAL JUSTICE INTO
CONFLICTS JUSTICE 406 4. CONFLICTS JUSTICE TEMPEREDBY MATERIAL JUSTICE
409 G. LEGAL CERTAINTY VERSUS FLEXIBILITY 411 1. THE PERENNIAL TENSION
411 2. THE AMERICAN CONFLICTS "REVOLUTION": BAD RULES VERSUS NO RULES
412 3. A QUIET EVOLUTION: THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE 413 4. COMPARISON 418
H. UP TO THE PRESENT 419 CHAPTER X THE NEXT PHASE IN CHOICE OF LAW 423
A. THE REVOLUTION'S VICTORY 423 B. FROM VICTORY TO SUCCESS 425 C. THE
NEED FOR NEW RULES 426 1. ANTI-RULISM 426 2. OVERCOMING THE ANTI-RULE
SYNDROME 429 3. THREE OPTIONS FOR RULES 433 D. THE SHAPE OF THE NEW
RULES 435 TABLEOF CASES 439 BIBLIOGRAPHY 455 INDEX 475 |
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