Trevor Hartley is Professor Emeritus of Law at the London School of Economics, where he has taught since 1969, after five years at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. He has been a visiting professor at the Universities of California (Berkeley), Michigan, Florida, and Texas and at the College of Europe, Bruges. He has published many books and articles on EU Law and Private International Law, including International Commercial Litigation (Cambridge University Press, 2009), The Foundations of European Community Law, 7th ed. (Oxford University Press, 2010) and European Union Law in a Global Context (Cambridge University Press, 2004). He co-authored the official report on the 2005 Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements. He is a member of the American Law Institute and the Committee that advises the British Government on private international law (Ministry of Justice).
The book is indispensable reading for anyone who wants to know how choice of court agreements are dealt with in the law now and will be dealt with after the 10 January 2015. It is not merely an excellent book in the pragmatic tradition of UK private international law scholarship ... but it is also a reference point that other authors in the field cannot afford to ignore. * Paul R Beaumont and Katarina Trimmings, The Edinburgh Law Review *