This 1, 200 page work is the established text in the rapidly expanding international civil litigation field. This third edition is comprehensively revised and expanded. It includes new sections on international commercial arbitration, choice of law, subject matter jurisdiction, and 28 U.S.C. 1782, as well as comparative materials on the Brussels Convention. The following subjects are treated in depth: Subject Matter Jurisdiction over International Disputes Personal Jurisdiction over Foreign Defendants Foreign Sovereign Immunity; Forum non conveniens Forum Selection Clauses; Lis alibi pendens and Antisuit Injunctions Legislative Jurisdiction; Extraterritoriality and Choice of Law Act of State Doctrine Foreign Sovereign Compulsion Service of Process Abroad Taking of Evidence Abroad and Extraterritorial Discovery Recognition of Foreign Judgment International Commercial ArbitrationRecall the treatment of public policy in the context of recognizing foreign judgments, where courts generally look to state public policies. ... As discussed above, Mitsubishi indicates that U.S. courts will have the opportunity to take a aquot; second lookaquot; at arbitral dispositions of ... Compare this use of U.S. due process standards to the treatment of adequate notice in the enforcement of foreign court judgments.
Title | : | International Civil Litigation in Us Courts:Commentary and Materials |
Author | : | Gary Born |
Publisher | : | Kluwer Law International - 1996-05-07 |
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