9See Lea Brilmayer, Jack Goldsmith. CONFLICT OF LAWS, Case and Materials, Fifth Edition, p. !81.
10RESTATEMENT (SECOND) OF CONFLICTOF LAWS 1 (1971). 1 Reason for the Rules of Conflict of Laws. The world is composed of territorial states having separate and differing systems of law. Events and transactions occur, and issues arise, that may have a significant relationship to more than one state, making necessary a special body of rules and methods for their ordering and resolution.