Volume 72

The Politicisation of Private International Law

2026 25 articles

Authors in volume: Anna Warberg, Berte-Elen Konow, Dan Jerker B. Svantesson, Erik Sinander, Fanni Aarniva, Giuditta Cordero-Moss, Henrik Saugmandsgaard Øe, Jaakko Salminen, Jens Klinteskog, Johan Tufte-Kristensen, Kasper Steensgaard, Laima Vaige, Lydia Lundstedt, Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg, Marie Linton, Marie Nesvik, Michael Bogdan, Michael Hellner, Morten M. Fogt, Onerva-Aulikki Suhonen, Peter Arnt Nielsen, Philip Rennemo-Korsholm, Rasmus Wittrup Laursen, Tuulikki Mikkola, Ulf Maunsbach, Ulla Liukkunen, Yuliya Chernykh

In Volume 72, scholars from the Nordic countries reflect on the politicisation of private international law from their respective national and academic perspectives. Traditionally, private international law has been understood as a neutral and technical field, aimed at managing cross-border relations without taking a position on the substance of competing legal systems. Today, however, this self-image is increasingly being challenged. Migration, digitalisation, global supply chains, climate-related disputes, and renewed geopolitical tensions raise new questions about the role and function of private international law in an increasingly globalised and polarised world.


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