This text by a leading international law scholar provides an incisive, analytic guide to transnational litigation in the U.S. courts, covering complex doctrines in depth, while remaining clear and accessible for students. All major doctrinal areas are addressed, including transnational public and private law litigation, extraterritoriality, foreign sovereign immunity, the Act of State Doctrine, jurisdiction to adjudicate, service of process, forum non conveniens, transnational discovery, and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and injunctive decrees
This article describes the device in detail, distinguishing it both practically and theoretically fr...
With globalization and the proliferation of international commercial interaction, U.S. courts common...
Combines excerpts of cases and materials, commentary, and detailed notes into asurvey of the field t...
This title identifies and explores recurring issues of jurisdiction, procedure, and choice of law en...
Transnational Litigation in Comparative Perspective: Theory and Application is the only casebook tha...
Conventional wisdom suggests that the transnational litigation system is essentially unipolar, or pe...
Globalization has increased the importance of cross-border litigation concerning a broad range of co...
This Article discusses problems and issues that attorneys practicing in the area of transnational li...
In this essay, I review the fourth edition of Gary Born\u27s International Litigation in United Stat...
International Civil Litigation in United States Courts is the essential, comprehensive law school te...
Several years ago, I called attention to the burgeoning of transnational public law litigation : su...
It is widely claimed that the level of transnational litigation in U.S. courts is high and increasin...
This chapter traces the development of the concept of Transnational Law since Philip Jessup\u27s Sto...
During the last fifteen years, there has been a growing interest in litigation transcending national...
Since the mid-1980s, U.S. and foreign parties have filed more than 100,000 lawsuits in U.S. federal ...
This article describes the device in detail, distinguishing it both practically and theoretically fr...
With globalization and the proliferation of international commercial interaction, U.S. courts common...
Combines excerpts of cases and materials, commentary, and detailed notes into asurvey of the field t...
This title identifies and explores recurring issues of jurisdiction, procedure, and choice of law en...
Transnational Litigation in Comparative Perspective: Theory and Application is the only casebook tha...
Conventional wisdom suggests that the transnational litigation system is essentially unipolar, or pe...
Globalization has increased the importance of cross-border litigation concerning a broad range of co...
This Article discusses problems and issues that attorneys practicing in the area of transnational li...
In this essay, I review the fourth edition of Gary Born\u27s International Litigation in United Stat...
International Civil Litigation in United States Courts is the essential, comprehensive law school te...
Several years ago, I called attention to the burgeoning of transnational public law litigation : su...
It is widely claimed that the level of transnational litigation in U.S. courts is high and increasin...
This chapter traces the development of the concept of Transnational Law since Philip Jessup\u27s Sto...
During the last fifteen years, there has been a growing interest in litigation transcending national...
Since the mid-1980s, U.S. and foreign parties have filed more than 100,000 lawsuits in U.S. federal ...
This article describes the device in detail, distinguishing it both practically and theoretically fr...
With globalization and the proliferation of international commercial interaction, U.S. courts common...
Combines excerpts of cases and materials, commentary, and detailed notes into asurvey of the field t...