International Jurisdiction and Commercial Litigation

Uniform Rules for Contract Disputes

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Gebonden, 606 blz. | Engels
T.M.C. Asser Press | 2009e druk, 2009
ISBN13: 9789067043038
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T.M.C. Asser Press 2009e druk, 2009 9789067043038
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This book deals with the basic approaches to international jurisdiction in commercial contractual disputes, with a comprehensive analysis of jurisdictional regimes of major Continental European countries, England, the United States and the Brussels Regulation 44/2001. It contains an exhaustive comparative study of each rule establishing jurisdiction over disputes arising from transnational commercial contracts entered into between private entities and/or corporations. The analysis includes key issues such as defendant’s forum, corporate domicile, contract jurisdiction, branch jurisdiction, transacting and doing business, and describes the importance of U.S. due process standards, fair trial considerations and the forum (non) conveniens doctrines.

 

It further explores whether any common grounds in international jurisdiction rules exist and assesses the feasibility of a uniform global system for international contractual disputes also in relation to the previous work of The Hague Conference of Private International Law on a worldwide jurisdiction convention.

 

A valuable text for academics and practitioners dealing with private international law and international commercial litigation worldwide.

 

Winner of the AiSDC Prize 2010.

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ISBN13:9789067043038
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:606
Druk:2009

Inhoudsopgave

Uniform Jurisdiction Rules in Europe: The Brussels Regulation.- National Jurisdiction Rules in Continental Europe.- English Common Law on International Jurisdiction.- The Jurisdictional Scheme of the United States.- Contrasting Approaches to International Jurisdiction.- Assessing Bases For International Jurisdiction In Contract Disputes.- Correction Mechanisms: Requirements and Exceptions.- Conclusions and Propositions.

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