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    • Coverpage and colophon (and Table og Contents in PDF version)
    • PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION (2016)
  • CHAPTER 1. THE SUBSTANCE AND PROCEDURE OF TRANSNATIONAL DISPUTES
    • 1.1. Introduction
    • 1.2. Themes and Cross-Currents in Transnational Litigation
  • CHAPTER 2. EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION
    • 2.1. Introduction
      • 2.1.1. Jurisdiction to Adjudicate
      • 2.1.2. Bases of Jurisdiction: a Comparative Survey
        • A. Territorial Jurisdiction Based on Domicile:
        • B. Specific Jurisdiction in Contract and Tort:
        • C. Jurisdiction by Consent:
        • D. Nationality-, Property- and Presence-Based Jurisdiction:
    • 2.2. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction within the European Union: The Brussels I Regulation
      • 2.2.1. Regulation Overview
      • 2.2.2. Jurisdiction in Contract Cases
        • A. Place of Performance:
        • B. Jurisdictional Clauses: an Introduction to Article 25:
        • C. Ancillary Jurisdiction and the Lis Pendens Problem:
        • D. Jurisdiction with respect to Consumer Contracts:
      • 2.2.3. Jurisdiction in Tort
      • 2.2.4. Doing Business Abroad: an Introduction to Article 7(5)
    • 2.3. The Lugano Convention
    • 2.4. Jurisdiction Under English National Law
      • 2.4.1. Introduction
      • 2.4.2. Jurisdiction in Contract under English Law
    • 2.5. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Under American Law
      • 2.5.1. Long-Arm Jurisdiction, State and Federal Courts, and Due Process of Law
      • 2.5.2. Jurisdiction in Contract Cases
        • A. The Supplementary Rules
        • B. Contract Jurisdiction: Quasi in Rem
        • C. Forum Agreement
      • 2.5.3. Jurisdiction in Tort
      • 2.5.4. Forum Non Conveniens & Lis Pendens under American Law
        • A. Forum Non Conveniens under American Law
        • B. Lis Alibi Pendens
        • C. Antisuit Injunctions under American Law
      • 2.5.5. Jurisdiction over Foreign Business Entities & the Corporate Veil
    • 2.6. Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements
  • CHAPTER 3. THE APPLICABLE LAW – IN CONTRACT AND TORT
    • 3.1. General Introduction
    • 3.2. European Law
      • 3.2.1. Contract Conflicts and the Rome I Regulation
        • A. Party Autonomy:
        • B. Supplementary Rules in the Absence of Choice:
        • C. Mandatory Rules:
      • 3.2.2. Sales Law Conflicts and Harmonization: the 1955 Hague Convention and the 1980 Vienna Convention (CISG)
        • A. Introduction
        • B. The 1955 Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to International Sales
        • C. The 1980 Vienna Convention: Article 1 of the CISG
        • D. The Revised (1986) Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Sales
      • 3.2.3. Tort Conflicts under European Law
        • A. Non-Contractual Obligations and the Rome II Regulation
        • B. Selected Tort Cases under European National Law
      • 3.2.4. Product Liability
    • 3.3. American Law
      • 3.3.1. Introduction: Significant Contacts and Government Interests
      • 3.3.2. American Conflicts in Contracts and Sales
        • A. The First Restatement
        • B. The Second Restatement
        • C. International Sales Contracts (Revisited)
      • 3.3.3. Tort Conflicts
        • A. The First Restatement
        • B. The Second Restatement (and other Modern Approaches)
      • 3.3.4. Product Liability & the Applicable Law
    • 3.4. Hague Principles on Choice of Law in International Commercial Contracts
  • CHAPTER 4. EXTRATERRITORIAL SERVICE & EVIDENCE ABROAD
    • 4.1. General Introduction
    • 4.2. The Service of Process on Defendants Abroad
      • 4.2.1. Introduction
      • 4.2.2. Service under European Law
      • 4.2.3. Service under American Law
      • 4.2.4. The Hague Service Convention
    • 4.3. The Taking of Evidence Abroad
      • 4.3.1. Introduction
      • 4.3.2. The Taking of Evidence under National Law
      • 4.3.3. The Hague Evidence Convention
  • CHAPTER 5. RECOGNITION & ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS
    • 5.1. General Introduction
    • 5.2. Enforcement under European Law
      • 5.2.1. Enforcement under National Law
      • 5.2.2. Recognition & Enforcement under the Brussels I Regulation
    • 5.3. Recognition & Enforcement under Americal Law
      • 5.3.1. Recognition and Enforcement of Sister-State Judgments
      • 5.3.2. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Country Judgments
      • 5.3.3. Proposed Federal Legislation and New Federal “Speech” Statute
        • A. American Law Institute Proposal
        • B. New Federal Legislation: “Speech” (2010)
  • CHAPTER 6. INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
    • 6.1. Introduction. The Arbitration Alternative
    • 6.2. The Arbitral Scenario and the Applicable Laws
      • 6.2.1. The Arbitral Scenario
      • 6.2.2. Institutional Arbitration
      • 6.2.3. From Procedure to Conflicts and Substantive Law
      • 6.2.4. International Regulation: An Introduction to the 1958 New York Convention
    • 6.3. Pre-Award Enforcement
      • 6.3.1. Contract Formation, Interpretation & Validity
      • 6.3.2. Interim Measures
    • 6.4. Post-Award Enforcement
      • 6.4.1. Introduction
      • 6.4.2. Judicial Review in the Country of Origin
      • 6.4.3. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Awards
  • Table of Cases
  • Index

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Transnational Litigation and Commercial Arbitration (4th Ed.)

Af Joseph Lookofsky og Ketilbjørn Hertz

Cover til: Transnational Litigation and Commercial Arbitration (4th Ed.)

4. udgave

24. marts 2017

  • e-ISBN: 9788771980820
  • p-ISBN: 9788757436327
  • Antal sider: 1061
  • Bogtype: Lærebog

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Transnational Litigation and Commercial Arbitration is a case-oriented study of the key rules and procedures that regulate the resolution of commercial disputes arising in a transnational context. The study explains and compares European and American rules of private international and procedural law. Each main case is introduced both by a paradigm model, emphasizing and simplifying the key operative facts, as well as by a doctrinal presentation of the main issues and sources of American, European, or international law concerned. The court decisions themselves are all extensively edited and annotated by the authors. This 4th Edition, which has been completely revised and updated, takes account of recent developments in American law, including recent Supreme Court decisions on the exercise of juridical jurisdiction, and European law, including the Brussels I Regulation recast, effective within the European Union as of 2015. Transnational Litigation and Commercial Arbitration is suitable for use in upper-level courses in American, European, and Comparative Law. It also serves as a useful reference for practitioners.

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4. udgave - 24. marts 2017

Af Joseph Lookofsky og Ketilbjørn Hertz

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