Transnational litigation in a nutshell / by George A. Berman, Walter Gellhorn Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law, Columbia Law School.
2003
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Bermann, George A., author.
Title
Transnational litigation in a nutshell / by George A. Berman, Walter Gellhorn Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law, Columbia Law School.
Published
St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, [2003]
Copyright
©2003
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Title on Westlaw introductory web page: Bermann's transnational litigation In a nutshell
ISBN
0314145842 (alk. paper)
9780314145840 (alk. paper)
9781628103762 (electronic bk.)
1628103760 (electronic bk.)
9780314145840 (alk. paper)
9781628103762 (electronic bk.)
1628103760 (electronic bk.)
Description
1 online resource (lix, 436 pages).
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(OCoLC)856584679
Summary
This study aid examines recurring problems caused by private cross-border disputes, and current emerging solutions for solving such disputes.
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Includes index.
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Online resource (Westlaw, viewed August 21, 2013).
Series
Nutshell series.
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Print version: Bermann, George A. Transnational litigation in a nutshell. St. Paul, MN : Thomson West, [2003] 0314145842 (OCoLC)52690002
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The sources of transnational litigation law
Jurisdiction over non-nationals and non-residents
Subject matter jurisdiction over transnational disputes
Parallel litigation
"Sovereignty" limitations on the exercise of jurisdiction
International human rights cases
Choice of law and the applicable law
Transnational service and the production of evidence
Transnational provisional relief
Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments
Judicial intervention and international commercial arbitration.
The sources of transnational litigation law
Jurisdiction over non-nationals and non-residents
Subject matter jurisdiction over transnational disputes
Parallel litigation
"Sovereignty" limitations on the exercise of jurisdiction
International human rights cases
Choice of law and the applicable law
Transnational service and the production of evidence
Transnational provisional relief
Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments
Judicial intervention and international commercial arbitration.