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Adjudicatory authority in private international law [electronic resource] : a comparative study / by Arthur T. von Mehren ; completed with the assistance of Dr. Eckart Gottschalk.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Hague Academy of International Law monographs ; v. 5.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, c2007.Description: xxv, 382 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • K7625 .V66 2007
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Contents:
Adjudicatory authority : reasons for its existence and its principal types -- The design of jurisdictional provisions -- The emergence of jurisdictional theory in the United States and Germany -- Basic themes and pervasive issues -- The actor sequitur forum rei principle : are defendants jurisdictionally preferred? Should they be? -- Consent and adjudicatory authority : consequences of splitting causes of action, participating as a litigant, and choice of forum agreements -- Forum shopping and fine-tuning : herein of forum non conveniens, antisuit injunctions, and lis pendens -- Convergence and compromise in private international law : the role of international instruments.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Adjudicatory authority : reasons for its existence and its principal types -- The design of jurisdictional provisions -- The emergence of jurisdictional theory in the United States and Germany -- Basic themes and pervasive issues -- The actor sequitur forum rei principle : are defendants jurisdictionally preferred? Should they be? -- Consent and adjudicatory authority : consequences of splitting causes of action, participating as a litigant, and choice of forum agreements -- Forum shopping and fine-tuning : herein of forum non conveniens, antisuit injunctions, and lis pendens -- Convergence and compromise in private international law : the role of international instruments.

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