Transnational litigation in a nutshell / by George A. Berman, William S. Dodge, Donald Earl Childress, III.
2021
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Transnational litigation in a nutshell / by George A. Berman, William S. Dodge, Donald Earl Childress, III.
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St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2021]
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Second edition.
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9781647089405 (electronic bk.)
1647089409 (electronic bk.)
1683286545 (paperback)
9781683286547 (paperback)
1647089409 (electronic bk.)
1683286545 (paperback)
9781683286547 (paperback)
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1 online resource.
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on1228237268
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)1228237268
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)1228237268
Summary
"This title identifies and explores recurring issues of jurisdiction, procedure, and choice of law entailed in the resolution of transnational disputes in U.S. courts. It covers the sources of transnational litigation law in the United States, personal and subject matter jurisdiction, parallel litigation, foreign sovereign immunity and the act of state doctrine, choice of law, extraterritorial discovery, extraterritorial provisional relief, recognition of foreign judgments, and the role of courts in connection with international arbitration." -- Publisher.
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Includes index.
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Online resource (West Academic, viewed January 6, 2021).
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Print version: Bermann, George A. Transnational litigation in a nutshell. Second edition. St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2021] 1683286545 (OCoLC)1088415491
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The sources of transnational litigation law
Personal jurisdiction over non-nationals and non-residents
Subject matter jurisdiction and venue over transnational disputes
Parallel litigation
"Sovereignty" limitations on transitional litigation
International human rights cases
Choice of law and the applicable law
Transnational service and production of evidence
Transnational provisional relief
Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments
Judicial involvement in international commercial arbitration.
The sources of transnational litigation law
Personal jurisdiction over non-nationals and non-residents
Subject matter jurisdiction and venue over transnational disputes
Parallel litigation
"Sovereignty" limitations on transitional litigation
International human rights cases
Choice of law and the applicable law
Transnational service and production of evidence
Transnational provisional relief
Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments
Judicial involvement in international commercial arbitration.