Globalisation and jurisdiction
edited by Piet Jan Slot and Mielle Bulterman.
- Netherland : Kluwer Law, 2004.
- 314 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The kings of the world and their dukes' dilemma: Globalisation, jurisdiction and the rule of law Chapter 3. What has international private law achieved in meeting the challenges posed by globalisation? Chapter 4. European private international law and the challenges of globalisation Chapter 5. The common law rules of jurisdiction of the english courts over companies' foreign activities Chapter 6. Territorial jurisdiction after territoriality Chapter 7. Globalisation and antitrust litigation: Are the U.S. jurisdictional boundaries sensible, mercantilist or just random? Chapter 8.The treatment of the evidentiary sources of international law in U.S. Allien Tort Statute cases Chapter 9. Tort claims against multinational companies for foreign human rights violations committed abroad: Lessons from the Allien Tort claims act? Chapter 10. The concept of jurisdiction in the European convention on human rights Chapter 11. ADR in a globalising world Chapter 12. The Sarbanes-Oxley act of 2002: A catalyst for global corporate Chapter 13. Implementation of financial UN sanctions: Jurisdictional problems related to genuine global governance Chapter 14. The contribution of international labour law to the challenge of globalisation Chapter 15. Optimal regulatory areas for securities disclosure Chapter 16. Personalia