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Transnational Litigation in Comparative Perspective Theory & Application

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.06.2017

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

740

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/4,4 cm

Gewicht

1494 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-530904-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.06.2017

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

740

Maße (L/B/H)

26/18,3/4,4 cm

Gewicht

1494 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-530904-1

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Transnational Litigation in Comparative Perspective
    • Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview

    • Chapter 2 Protective Measures

    • Doctrinal Justifications

    • National Practice

    • 1. United Kingdom

    • 2. United States

    • 3. European Union

    • Interim Measures in Support of Arbitration

    • Anti-Suit Injunction

    • Chapter 3 Personal Jurisdiction

    • Jurisdictional Bases

    • 1. Domicile

    • 2. Physical Presence

    • 3. Consent

    • 4. Doing Business

    • 5. Acts

    • 6. Effects

    • 7. Ownership or Possession of Property

    • 8. Plaintiff's Connection

    • Illustrations of National Practice

    • 1. United States

    • 2. European Union

    • 3. Egypt

    • 4. Kenya

    • 5. China

    • Chapter 4 Forum Non Conveniens

    • Common Law Origins and Framework

    • 1. American Cases

    • 2. English Cases

    • Civil Law Alternatives

    • Chapter 5 Forum Selection Clauses

    • Choice of Court Agreements

    • 1. Common Law Perspective

    • 2. Civil Law Perspective

    • Arbitration Clauses

    • Chapter 6 State Immunity

    • Doctrinal Justifications

    • The Restrictive Theory

    • Abolition of Immunity

    • Categorical Exceptions to Immunity

    • 1. Waiver

    • 2. Immovable Property

    • 3. Participation in Associations, Companies, and Other Collective Bodies

    • 4. Intellectual and Industrial Property

    • 5. Commercial Transactions

    • 6. Employment Contracts

    • 7. Personal Injury and Damage to Property

    • 8. Suits in Admiralty

    • 9. Arbitration Agreements

    • 10. State-Sponsored Acts of Terrorism

    • 11. Taking of Property in Violation of International Law

    • 12. Jus Cogens

    • Immunity from Execution

    • 1. Enforcement Against the State as a Person

    • 2. Waivers

    • 3. Scope of Immunity from Execution

    • 4. Specific Sovereign Assets

    • Chapter 7 The Act of State Doctrine

    • Doctrinal Justifications

    • Chapter 8 Service of Process

    • The Functions of Service of Process

    • National Practice

    • 1. United States

    • 2. Portugal

    • 3. China

    • 4. Mexico

    • International Cooperation

    • 1. Hague Service Convention

    • 2. European Regulation

    • 3. Inter-American Arrangements

    • 4. Asian-African Model Arrangements

    • A Call for Uniform and Mandatory Rules

    • Chapter 9 Gathering Evidence Abroad

    • Discovery in Context

    • National Practice

    • Transnational Conflict

    • International Solutions

    • 1. Hague Evidence Convention

    • 2. Harmonization

    • U.S. Discovery for Use Abroad

    • Arbitration

    • Chapter 10 Choice of Law

    • Theoretical Approaches

    • 1. Lex Fori

    • 2. Multilateralism

    • 3. Unilateralism

    • 4. Harmonization of Substantive Law

    • National Practice

    • 1. United States

    • 2. England

    • 3. Japan

    • 4. Germany

    • 5. Austria

    • 6. Switzerland

    • 7. The Rome Regulations

    • Hague Conventions

    • Chapter 11 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

    • Theoretical Bases

    • 1. Efficiency and Commerce

    • 2. Comity and Reciprocity

    • 3. Vested Rights and Legal Obligation

    • 4. Res Judicata

    • 5. Policy Considerations

    • National Practice

    • 1. United States

    • 2. China

    • 3. Ecuador

    • 4. Germany

    • 5. Denmark, Sweden and Finland

    • 6. England

    • Multilateral Approaches

    • 1. Regional

    • 2. Global

    • Chapter 12 Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards

    • The New York Convention

    • Judicial Review at Arbitral Seat