International litigation : a guide to jurisdiction, practice, and strategy
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International litigation : a guide to jurisdiction, practice, and strategy
M. Nijhoff, 2010
4th rev. ed
- : hardback
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  Okinawa
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  United Kingdom
  Germany
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 519-535) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The new Fourth Revised Edition of International Litigation provides U.S. courts practitioners with a step-by-step guide through international litigation, from pre-litigation considerations (obtaining foreign counsel, jurisdiction, choice of forum, etc.) to enforcement of judgments and arbitral awards.
Supplemented by practical checklists and strategies throughout, solutions are offered to pressing questions:
Does arbitration or litigation afford the better chance for success?
What contract drafting, jurisdictional, or enforcement of judgment issues are posed when a foreign sovereign is a party?
What Act of State immunities apply to sensitive sovereign or political issues?
What motions to dismiss or other procedural issues should be anticipated?
Can international differences in service of process, evidence gathering, and jurisdictional points improve or jeopardize the chances for success?
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