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Advanced introduction to private international law and procedure / Peter Hay, Emory University School of Law, USA.

By: Series: Elgar advanced introductionsPublisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2018]Description: xi, 147 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1786436809
  • 9781786436801 (paperback)
  • 9781786436788 (cased)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.9 HAY 23
LOC classification:
  • K7040 .H389 2018
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction: Basic issues -- Forum-selection clauses -- Jurisdiction over persons and things -- What law applies? -- Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments -- An assessment : tasks, developments, trends.
Summary: "Litigating disputes in international civil and commercial cases presents a number of special challenges. Which country's courts have jurisdiction, and where is it advantageous to sue? Given the international elements of the case, which country's law will the court apply? Finally, if a successful plaintiff cannot find enough local assets, what does it take to have the judgment recognized and enforced in a country with assets? [This book] addresses these questions in a concise overview of the field. Key features include: comparative overview of legal systems, contrasting Anglo-American common law and the civil law approach of the European Union; addresses classic choice of law as well as international civil procedure; problem-oriented presentation; three parts presenting principal problems parties face in dealing with cases with an international dimension; and considers how the field could develop in the future."-- Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-141) and index.

Preface -- Introduction: Basic issues -- Forum-selection clauses -- Jurisdiction over persons and things -- What law applies? -- Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments -- An assessment : tasks, developments, trends.

"Litigating disputes in international civil and commercial cases presents a number of special challenges. Which country's courts have jurisdiction, and where is it advantageous to sue? Given the international elements of the case, which country's law will the court apply? Finally, if a successful plaintiff cannot find enough local assets, what does it take to have the judgment recognized and enforced in a country with assets? [This book] addresses these questions in a concise overview of the field. Key features include: comparative overview of legal systems, contrasting Anglo-American common law and the civil law approach of the European Union; addresses classic choice of law as well as international civil procedure; problem-oriented presentation; three parts presenting principal problems parties face in dealing with cases with an international dimension; and considers how the field could develop in the future."-- Back cover.

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