Comparative Conflict of Laws: Conventions, Regulations and Codes (New York: Foundation Press, 2009) (with Peter Hay & Patrick Borchers).
International Litigation and Arbitration: Practice and Planning (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 5th ed. 2006; 4th ed. 2003; 3rd ed. 2001; 2nd ed. 1997; 1st ed. 1994; Annual Supplement).
Commentary on the Conflict of Laws (New York: Foundation Press, 5th ed. 2006; 4th ed. 2000; 3rd ed. 1986; 2nd ed. 1980; 1st ed. 1971; Annual Supplement).
Conflict of Laws: Cases and Materials (New York: Thomson Reuters/Foundation Press, 13th ed. 2009 with Peter Hay & Patrick J. Borchers; Westbury, NY: Foundation Press, 12th ed. 2004, 11th ed. 2000, with Peter Hay & Patrick J. Borchers; 10th ed. 1996, with Maurice Rosenberg & Peter Hay; Annual Supplement).
Cases and Materials on Contracts (St. Paul: West, 2nd ed. 1992; 1st ed. 1984) (with Robert W. Hamilton & Alan S. Rau).
Cases and Materials on Conflict of Laws (St. Paul: West, 2nd ed. 1972, 1st ed. 1967, with Eugene F. Scoles).
The Iowa Law of Workmen?s Compensation (Iowa City: University of Iowa College of Business Administration, Center for Labor and Management, 1967) (with Clifford Davis et al.).
Moore?s Federal Practice, 1st Ed.: Cumulative Supplement (New York: Matthew Bender, 1961, 1960) (with Allan Vestal).
Articles
The Choice-of-Law Rules of the European Community Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations: Simple and Predictable, Consequences-Based, or Neither? 43 Texas International Law Journal 401 (2008).
When It?s Good It?s Very Good: The New European Union Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligation, 23 Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 537 (2008).
Choice of Law for Quantification of Damages: A Judgment of the House of Lords Makes a Bad Rule Worse, 42 Texas International Law Journal 311 (2007).
Choice of Law as an Impediment to Certifying a National Class Action, 46 South Texas Law Review 893 (2005).
?Equal Treaty Rights?: A Response to Professor Paust, 27 Houston Journal of International Law 241 (2005).
Rome II and the Tension Between Predictability and Flexibility, 41 Rivista di Diritto Internazionale Privato e Processuale 561 (2005).
Introduction to Symposium on International Forum Shopping, 37 Texas International Law Journal 463 (2002).
Jurisdictional Problems in Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards, International Arbitration News, Summer 2002, at 2.
Getting the Conflict of Laws Y2K Ready, 37 Willamette Law Review 157 (2001).
When and How to Demagnetise Magnet Forums, 12 King?s College Law Review 195 (2001).
Courts Flailing in the Waters of the Louisiana Conflicts Code: Not Waving but Drowning [Symposium: Tribute to Symeon C. Symeonides], 60 Louisiana Law Review 1365 (2000).
The Restatement Third of Conflict of Laws: An Idea Whose Time Has Not Come, 75 Indiana Law Journal 679 (2000).
Choice of Law for Products Liability: Demagnetizing the United States Forum, 52 Arkansas Law Review 157 (1999).
Globalization?s Effect on Antitrust Law [Symposium, Competing Competition Laws: Do We Need a Global Standard?], 34 New England Law Review 27 (1999).
Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments and Child Support Obligations in United States and Canadian Courts, 34 Texas International Law Journal 361 (1999).
Critique of the Hazard-Taruffo Transnational Rules of Civil Procedure, 33 Texas International Law Journal 413 (1998).
Negotiating the Tort Long-Arm Provisions of the Judgments Convention, 61 Albany Law Review 1269 (1998).
How Substantial Is Our Need For A Judgments-Recognition Convention and What Should We Bargain Away To Get It?, 24 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 167 (1998).
Admiralty Choice-of-Law Rules for Damages, 28 Journal of Maritime Law & Commerce 237 (1997).
?At Least, to Do No Harm?: Does the Second Restatement of Conflicts Meet the Hippocratic Standard? [AALS Conference Symposium], 56 Maryland Law Review 1284 (1997).
Comments on the Roundtable Discussion of Choice of Law, 48 Mercer Law Review 871 (1997).
Establishing Incredible Events by Credible Evidence: Civil Suits for Atrocities That Violate International Law, 62 Brooklyn Law Review 753 (1996).
How Are You Going to Keep Them Down on the Farm After They?ve Seen the Conflict of Laws?, 27 University of Toledo Law Review 681 (1996).
Case One: Choice of Forum Clauses, 29 New England Law Review 553 (1995).
Case Two: Extraterritorial Application of United States Law Against United States and Alien Defendants (Sherman Act), 29 New England Law Review 577 (1995).
Case Three: Personal Jurisdiction, 29 New England Law Review 664 (1995).
Case Four: Choice-of-Law Theory, 29 New England Law Review 682 (1995)
A Map Out of the Personal Jurisdiction Labyrinth, 28 U. C. Davis Law Review 531 (1995). [Reprinted in Civil Procedure Anthology 88 (David I. Levine et al. eds.; Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co., 1998).]
The Extraterritorial Application of United States Antitrust Laws: An Inquiry into the Utility of a ?Choice of Law? Approach, 3 Korean Forum on International Trade & Business Law 285 (1994). [Updating & revision of 70 Texas Law Review 1799 (1992).]
International Litigation and Forum Non Conveniens, 29 Texas International Law Journal 321 (1994).
Response to Reuland: ?Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Comity and the Extraterritorial Reach of United States Antitrust Law?, 29 Texas International Law Journal 427 (1994).
Response to Professor Robertson, 29 Texas International Law Journal 381 (1994).
An Approach to Choice of Law That Focuses on Consequences, 56 Albany Law Review 701 (1993).
The Need for Awareness of International Standards When Construing Multilateral Conventions: The Arbitration, Evidence, and Service Conventions, 28 Texas International Law Journal 441 (1993).
Symposium: Current Issues in International Litigation?Foreword, 28 Texas International Law Journal 439 (1993).
The Extraterritorial Application of Antitrust & Security Laws: An Inquiry into the Utility of ?Choice-of-Law? Approach, 70 Texas Law Review 1799 (1992).
A Survey of Contract Practice and Policy, 1992 Wisconsin Law Review 1. [Reprinted in A Contracts Anthology 659 (Peter Linzer ed.; Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing, 2nd ed. 1995).]
The Need for Forum Non Conveniens Legislation in Texas, 55 Texas Bar Journal 346 (1992).
An Objective Basis for Rejecting Transient Jurisdiction, 22 Rutgers Law Journal 611 (1991).
The Contributions of Symeonides and Kozyris to Making Choice of Law Predictable and Just: An Appreciation and Critique, 38 American Journal of Comparative Law 511 (1990).
A Proposed Choice of Law Standard for International Products Liability Disputes, 16 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 225 (1990).
The Ten Billion Dollar Jury?s Standards for Determining Intention to Contract: Pennzoil v. Texaco, 9 Review of Litigation 371 (1990). [Reprinted in A Contracts Anthology 251 (Peter Linzer ed.; Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing, 2nd ed. 1995).]
Methods for Resolving Conflict-of-Laws Problems in Mass Tort Litigation, 1989 Methods for Resolving Conflict-of-Laws Problems in Mass Tort Litigation, 1989 University of Illinois Law Review 129 (1989).129 (1989).
Asahi Sends Personal Jurisdiction Down the Tubes, 23 Texas International Law Journal 55 (1988).
Obstacles to Sensible Choice of Law for Determining Marital Property Rights on Divorce or in Probate: Hanau and the Situs Rule, 25 Houston Law Review 1113 (1988).
A Defense of Interest Analysis in the Conflict of Laws and the Use of that Analysis in Products Liability Cases, 46 Ohio State Law Journal 493 (1985) (roundtable presentation at 1985 AALS meeting).
Due Process Limitations on the Personal Jurisdiction of State Courts: Time for Change [Symposium issue in honor of Eugene Scoles], 63 Oregon Law Review 485 (1984).
Interest Analysis in the Conflict of Laws as an Application of Sound Legal Reasoning, 35 Mercer Law Review 629 (1984).
Hall v. Helicopters: The Texas Long-Arm?s Grasp Exceeds Its Reach, The Advocate, Jan. 1983, at 3.
The Fifth Circuit Wrestles With the Texas Long-Arm, 14 Texas Tech Law Review 1 (1983).
Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship Without Jurisdiction over Both Parents, 36 Southwestern Law Journal 1167 (1983).
How to Choose Law for Contracts and How Not To: The EEC Convention, 17 Texas International Law Journal 167 (1982).
Jurisdiction over Foreign Non-Sovereign Defendants, 19 San Diego Law Review 431 (1982).
Is This Marriage Legal? In Some States, Yes; In Others, No, 3 Family Advocate 20 (1981).
Who?s Afraid of Constitutional Limitations on Choice of Law?, 10 Hofstra Law Review 17 (1981).
Texas Long-Arm Jurisdiction in Family Law Cases, 32 Southwestern Law Journal 965 (1978).
Beyond Depecage: A ?New Rule? Approach to Choice of Law in Consumer Credit Transactions and a Critique of the Territorial Application of the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, 25 Case Western Reserve Law Review 16 (1974).
Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Damages for Breach of Warranty Under the U.C.C., 53 Texas Law Review 60 (1974). [Reprinted in 1975 Corporate Counsel?s Annual 647 (New York: Matthew Bender).]
Finding a Substitute for the Place-of-Wrong Rule: the Kentucky Experience, 61 Kentucky Law Journal 368 (1972-73).
Response to the Critiques of Professors Sedler, Twerski, and Walker, 57 Iowa Law Review 1258 (1972).
The Emerging Problems in Judicial Administration of a State-Interest Analysis of Tort Conflict of Laws Problems, 44 Southern California Law Review 876A (1971).
Choice of Law in Secured Personal Property Transactions: The Impact of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, 68 Michigan Law Review 683 (1970).
Legal Education and the Slim Candle, Texas Law Forum, Mar. 6, 1969, at 10. [Reprinted in Townes Hall Notes, no. 3, 1969, at 2; 15 Student Law Journal 8 (1970).]
John P. Frank?s Criticisms of Recent Developments in the Conflict of Laws, 47 Texas Law Review 977 (1969).
Choice of Law in Contract, 54 Iowa Law Review 399 (1968).
Impact of a Functional Analysis Upon the ?Pervasive Problems? of the Conflict of Laws, 15 UCLA Law Review 817 (1968).
Reich v. Purcell: A Study in State-Interest Analysis, 15 UCLA Law Review 556 (1968).
Choice of Law for Products Liability: the Impact of the Uniform Commercial Code and Recent Developments in Conflicts Analysis, 44 Texas Law Review 1429 (1966). [Reprinted in 156 New York Law Journal (1966).]
An Inquiry into the Utility of ?Situs? as a Concept in Conflicts Analysis, 52 Cornell Law Quarterly 1 (1966).
Inquiry into the Utility of ?Domicile? as a Concept in Conflicts Analysis, 63 Michigan Law Review 961 (1965).
Revolution in the Choice of Law for Torts, 51 ABA Journal 441 (1965).
A Method for Solving Conflict Problems?Torts, 48 Cornell Law Quarterly 215 (1963).
Legal Research at Iowa, 1 Iowa Advocate 1 (1962).
Contracts Proposals of the Second Restatement of Conflict of Laws?A Critique, 46 Iowa Law Review 713 (1961).
Does Israel Have Jurisdiction Over Eichmann?, 75 The National Jewish Monthly 5 (1961).
Method for Solving Conflict Problems, 21 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 573 (1960).
Religious Freedom, 55 Religious Education 413 (1960).
Due Process and Full Faith and Credit Limitations on a State?s Choice of Law, 44 Iowa Law Review 449 (1959).
Conflicting Choice-of-Law Rules, 43 Iowa Law Review 519 (1958).
Voice Identification, Writing Exemplars and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination, 10 Vanderbilt Law Review 485 (1957).
Reviews
Choosing Law With an Eye on the Prize, 15 Michigan Journal of International Law 705 (1994) (reviewing Choice of Law and Multistate Justice, by Friedrich K. Juenger).
The Conflict of Laws Rejoins the Mainstream of Legal Reasoning, 65 Texas Law Review 215 (1986) (reviewing Studies in Modern Choice-of-Law: Torts, Insurance, Land Titles, by Moffatt Hancock).
Australian Private International Law, by Edward I. Sykes & Michael C. Pyrles, 16 Texas International Law Journal 169 (1981).
The Lawyers, by Martin Mayer, 61 Law Library Journal 192 (1968).
The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, edited by David L. Sills, 47 Texas Law Review 172 (1968). [Reprinted in 61 Law Library Journal 473 (1968).]
Private International Law, by Albert Armin Ehrenzweig, 46 Texas Law Review (1968). [Also in 61 Law Library Journal 336 (1968).]
The Choice-of-Law Process, by David F. Cavers, 60 Law Library Journal 72 (1967).
Principles of Conflict of Laws, by George Stumberg, 16 Journal of Legal Education (1964).
A Treatise on the Conflict of Laws, by Albert Armin Ehrenzweig, 16 Journal of Legal Education 479 (1964).
Conflict of Laws, by Albert Armin Ehrenzweig, 45 Iowa Law Review (1960).
The Law of Conflict of Laws, by Robert Allan Leflar, 45 Cornell Law Quarterly 611 (1960).
Contributions
Rome II: Will it Prevent Forum Shopping and Take Account of Consequences of Choice of Law? in The Rome II Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations: A New International Litigation Regime 47 (John Ahern & William Binchy eds.; Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2009).
Brussels I, the Italian Torpedo, and a Sense of Justice in Justice in Particular: Festschrift in Honour of Professor P.J. Kozyris 505 (Athens: Ant. N. Sakkoulas Publishers, 2007).
Judicial Guidance of Litigation to an Appropriate Forum in Tradition and Innovation of Private International Law at the Beginning of the Third Millennium 251 (Leonel Pereznieto Castro, Tullio Treves & Francesco Seatzu eds.; Huntington, NY: Juris Publishing, Inc., 2006).
Rome II and the Tension Between Predictability and Flexibility in Balancing of Interests: Liber Amicorum Peter Hay zum 70. Geburtstag, at 451 (Dr. Hans-Eric Rasmussen-Bonne, et al., eds.; Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Recht und Wirtschaft GmbH, 2005).
Parallel Litigation and Forum-Selection Clauses, in Law and Justice in a Multistate World: Essays in Honor of Arthur T. von Mehren 229 (James A.R. Nafziger & Symeon C. Symeonides eds.; Ardsley, NY: Transnational Publishers, 2002).
Lex Mercatoria and the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, in International Conflict of Laws for the Third Millennium: Essays in Honor of Friedrich K. Juenger 141 (Patrick J. Borchers & Joachim Zekall eds.; Ardsley, NY: Transnational Publishers, 2001).
The United States As A Magnet Forum and What, If Anything, To Do About It, in International Dispute Resolution: The Regulation of Forum Selection: Fourteenth Sokol Colloquium 213 (J. L. Goldsmith ed.; Irvington, NY: Transnational Publishers, 1997).
Texas Law on Judicial Jurisdiction and Choice of Law, in Doing Business in the New Texas-Mexico Market: A Practical Guide to Transnational Transactions (Monterrey, Mex.: State Bar of Texas, Professional Development Program, 1995).
Choice of Law and Marital Property: Division on Divorce or in Probate, in 10th Biennial Specialists Symposium on Texas Family Law and Community Property, I-1 (1988).
Functional Developments in Choice of Law for Contracts, in 187 Recueil des Cours, Hague Academy of International Law 243 (Rene-Jean Dupyr ed.; Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985).
Judicial Jurisdiction to Affect Status and Full Faith and Credit to Status Decrees, in Advanced Family Law Course (Austin: State Bar of Texas, Professional Development Program, 1981).
Jurisdiction Over the Person and Service of Process, in Advanced Civil Trial Course (Austin: State Bar of Texas, Professional Development Program, 1980).
The Future of Choice of Law for Torts: What Principles Should be Preferred? in Contemporary Perspectives in Conflict of Law: Essays in Honor of David F. Cavers, 41 Law and Contemporary Problems 146 (Spring 1977).
Choice of Law and Forum in Contracts in the United States, in Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Comparative Law 141 (Ontario: University of Ottawa Press, 1969).
Conflict of Laws, in The Iowa Law of Workmen?s Compensation 153 (Iowa City: Center for Labor and Management, University of Iowa, 2nd ed. 1967).
Laissez Faire: Society, Business, and the Law, in Contemporary Values and the Responsibility of the College 43 (Jack F. Culley ed.; Iowa City: State University of Iowa College of Business Administration, Bureau of Labor and Management, 1962). [Also in 15 Iowa Alumni Review 9 (1962).]
Other
Federal Conflicts Law (San Antonio: Association of American Law Schools, 1992).
The Increasing Focus of Public International Law on Private Law Issues (Washington, DC: American Association of International Law, 1992).
Choice of Law in Mass Torts and Product Liability (New Orleans: Association of American Law Schools, 1989).
New Ideas and Perspectives in Conflict of Laws (Washington, DC: Association of American Law Schools, 1988).
Consumer Rights (Austin: University of Texas Communications Center, 1968) (with Pierre Loiseaux & Frank Elliott).