Adjudicatory authority in private international law by Arthur T. Von Mehren
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Boston : Martinus Nijhoff, 2007.Description: 382 pISBN:- 9789004158818
- 341.55 MEH/ADJ
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Table of Contents:
Part 1. The Foundations and Emergence of Jurisdictional Theory
Chapter 1. Adjudicatory authority : Reasons for its Existence and its Principal Types
Chapter 2 .The Design of Jurisdictional Provisions
Chapter 3. The Emergence of Jurisdictional Theory in the United States and Germany
Part 2. Basic themes and Pervasive Issues
Chapter 4. The actor Sequitur Forum Rei Principle : Are Defendants Jurisdictionally Preferred? Should they be? --
Chapter 5. Consent and Adjudicatory Authority : Consequences of Splitting Causes of Action, Participating as a Litigant, and Choice of Forum Agreements
Chapter 6. Forum shopping and Fine-tuning : Herein of Forum Non Conveniens, Antisuit Injunctions, and Lis Pendens
Part 3. Epilogue
Chapter 7. Convergence and Compromise in Private International Law : The Role of International Instruments
Index