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Issue 1, 2006
Editorial

Editorial

Authors Katharina Boele-Woelki
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Katharina Boele-Woelki
Professor of Comparative Law, Private International Law and Family Law at the University of Utrecht.

Lord Steyn
A Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1995 - 2005; now a member of Essex Court Chambers, 24 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2.

Jan Lokin
Professor of Roman Law, Faculty of Law, University of Groningen.

Esin Örücü
Professorial Research Fellow and Professor Emerita of Comparative Law, University of Glasgow and Professor Emerita of Comparative Law, Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam.
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Globalisation et droit comparé

Authors Jean-Bernard Auby
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Jean-Bernard Auby
Professeur de Droit Public à Sciences Po Paris, Directeur de la Chaire “Mutations de l'Action Publique et du Droit Public.”

Guy Canivet
Premier président de la Cour de cassation française.

Deirdre Curtin
Professor of International and European Governance, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. This text constitutes a reworked version of a keynote lecture given at the World Congress of Comparative Law in Utrecht on 17 July 2006.

Andrea Schulz
First Secretary at the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Since the beginning of 2002, the author has been in charge of the negotiations which led to the Convention on Choice of Court Agreements. This article is an updated reprint of an earlier publication by the same author, The Hague Convention of 30 June 2005 on Choice of Court Agreements, VII Yearbook of Private International Law 1 (2005).

Catherine Kessedjian
Professeur, Université Panthéon-Assas, Paris II.

Roger Dujardin
Vice Président de l'Union Internationale des Huissiers de Justice et des Officiers Judiciaires (UIHJ) - huissier de justice à Anvers (Belgique).

Niek Zaman
Professor of Law, University of Utrecht.

John A. E. Vervaele
Professor of economic and financial criminal law, Utrecht Law School and Professor of European criminal law, Europa College Bruges. The basic research for this article was carried out during an Adjunct Professorship at the American Law School of the American University in Washington DC (May-July 2003). The research has been updated up until 1 November 2006. This version is a shortened and updated version of J. A. E. Vervaele, The Anti-Terrorist Legislation in the US: Inter Arma Silent Leges? 13 European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 201 (2005).