Fluent in several languages, von Mehren had studied extensively abroad. He was the author of 10 books and hundreds of articles on various aspects of comparative and international law, including conflicts of law and jurisdiction. Phases of German Civil Procedure, co-written with HLS Professor Emeritus Benjamin Kaplan and Rudolf Schaefer, and published in 1958, remained the gold standard in the field for 50 years, according to Visiting Professor Peter Murray '67. A founding member and past president of the American Society of Comparative Law, von Mehren taught in nine countries.
In 1966, von Mehren was appointed by the State Department to the U.S. delegation to the Hague conference on private international law. His work there over the decades culminated in the Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, finalized at The Hague last summer, which allows parties to stipulate the jurisdiction in which they litigate international disputes.
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Fluent in several languages, von Mehren had studied extensively abroad. He was the author of 10 books and hundreds of articles on various aspects of comparative and international law, including conflicts of law and jurisdiction. Phases of German Civil Procedure, co-written with HLS Professor Emeritus Benjamin Kaplan and Rudolf Schaefer, and published in 1958, remained the gold standard in the field for 50 years, according to Visiting Professor Peter Murray '67. A founding member and past president of the American Society of Comparative Law, von Mehren taught in nine countries.
In 1966, von Mehren was appointed by the State Department to the U.S. delegation to the Hague conference on private international law. His work there over the decades culminated in the Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, finalized at The Hague last summer, which allows parties to stipulate the jurisdiction in which they litigate international disputes.
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