Transaction planning using rules on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgements
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Transaction planning using rules on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgements
(Pocketbooks of the Hague Academy of International Law)
Hague Academy of International Law, c2014
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"Full text of the lecture published in December 2013 in the Recueil des cours, vol. 358"--Opposite series t.p
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内容説明
Private international law is normally discussed in terms of rules applied in litigation involving parties from more than one State. Those same
rules are fundamentally important, however, to those who plan crossborder commercial transactions with a desire to avoid having a dispute
arise - or at least to place a party in the best position possible if a dispute does arise. This makes rules regarding jurisdiction, applicable law,
and the recognition and enforcement of judgments vitally important to contract negotiations. It also makes the consideration of transactional
interests important when developing new rules of private international law. These lectures examine rules of jurisdiction and rules of recognition
and enforcement of judgments in the United States and the European Union, considering their similarities, their differences, and how they affect the transaction planning process.
目次
- Excerpt of table of contents: Chapter I. Transaction Planning and Private International Law Chapter II. Understanding Rules of Adjudicatory Jurisdiction across Legal Systems Chapter III. Understanding Legal System Differences in Rules on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Chapter IV. Party Autonomy and Transaction Planning Chapter V. Consumer Protection and Private International Law Chapter VI. Revisiting Jurisdictional Issues: Tort Jurisdiction and Transaction Planning Chapter VII. Drafting Effective Choice of Forum Agreements About the Author
- Biographical Note
- Principal Publications.
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