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Remarks by R. Lea Brilmayer
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- The Increasing Focus Of Public International Law On Private Law Issues
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1 The author thanks Lee Neumann for this example. See Lee Neuman, The Berne Convention and Droit de Suite Legislation in the United States, 23 Intl Rev. Indus. Prop. & Copyright L. 45 (1992).
2 See generally Jeffrey Schoenblum, Choice of Law and Succession to Wealth: A Critical Analysis of the Ramifications of the Hague Convention on Succession to Decedents’ Estates, 32 Va. J. Intl.L. 83 (1991).