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International civil litigation in United States Courts

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Publication details: Boston Wolter Kluwer 1996Edition: 3rdDescription: 1144p xiiiISBN:
  • 9789041109729
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.735000 BOR-2
Contents:
Contents: Subject matter jurisdiction of U.S. courts in international disputes; Jurisdiction of U.S. courts over parties to international disputes; Foreign sovereign immunity and jurisdiction of U.S. courts over foreign states; Forum non conveniens in international litigation; International forum selection agreement; Parallel proceedings: Lis Alibi pendens and antisuit injunctions; Legislative jurisdiction; Choice of law in international litigation; Act of state and foreign sovereign compulsion doctrines; Service of U.S. process on foreign persons; Extraterritorial discovery and taking evidence abroad; Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments; International commercial arbitration and U.S. courts: an overview
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School NKCR SECTION 347.735 BOR-2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 32235

Contents:
Subject matter jurisdiction of U.S. courts in international disputes;
Jurisdiction of U.S. courts over parties to international disputes;
Foreign sovereign immunity and jurisdiction of U.S. courts over foreign states;
Forum non conveniens in international litigation;
International forum selection agreement;
Parallel proceedings: Lis Alibi pendens and antisuit injunctions;
Legislative jurisdiction;
Choice of law in international litigation;
Act of state and foreign sovereign compulsion doctrines;
Service of U.S. process on foreign persons;
Extraterritorial discovery and taking evidence abroad;
Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments;
International commercial arbitration and U.S. courts: an overview

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