Can the Hague Judgments Convention be saved through radical downsizing? It has been more than ten years since the Hague Conference on Private International Law (Hague Conference) first officially began exploring the possibility of drafting a global convention on jurisdiction and the enforcement of foreign judgments in civil and commercial matters. (1) It has been more than four years since the Conference presented its preliminary draft convention, (2) itself modeled largely on the European Community\u27s 1968 Brussels Convention on Jurisdiction and the Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters (Brussels I). (3) However, this preliminary draft convention was rejected as unacceptable by the American delegation, (4) and a subseq...
The United States\u27 law of territorial jurisdiction in civil cases is a mess. Many commentators, h...
Today arbitration is one of the preferred methods for the resolution of disputes that arise in comme...
The Hague Judgments Convention 2019 makes the classic distinction between private law matters within...
Can the Hague Judgments Convention be saved through radical downsizing? It has been more than ten ye...
The Hague Judgments Convention, completed on July 2, 2019, is built on a list of “jurisdictional fil...
This article analyses the proposed Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Judgments, which has been th...
The curent Hague jurisdiction and recognition project for the recognition and enforcement of foreign...
A new international agreement on juridiction and foreign judgments in civil and commercial matters i...
The 2018 draft of a Hague Judgments Convention adopts a framework based largely on what some have re...
The Hague Conference on Private International Law is promoting the adoption of rules designed to cir...
After the adoption of the 2019 Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in...
This article reviews the work of the Special Commission of the Hague Conference on Private Internati...
The 1968 Judgments Convention is a significant element in achieving an internal market within Europe...
The Court Jurisdiction and Proceedings Transfer Act (CJPTA) codifies the substantive law of jurisdic...
The US proposal for the Hague Conference to prepare a recognition and enforcement convention is a pr...
The United States\u27 law of territorial jurisdiction in civil cases is a mess. Many commentators, h...
Today arbitration is one of the preferred methods for the resolution of disputes that arise in comme...
The Hague Judgments Convention 2019 makes the classic distinction between private law matters within...
Can the Hague Judgments Convention be saved through radical downsizing? It has been more than ten ye...
The Hague Judgments Convention, completed on July 2, 2019, is built on a list of “jurisdictional fil...
This article analyses the proposed Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Judgments, which has been th...
The curent Hague jurisdiction and recognition project for the recognition and enforcement of foreign...
A new international agreement on juridiction and foreign judgments in civil and commercial matters i...
The 2018 draft of a Hague Judgments Convention adopts a framework based largely on what some have re...
The Hague Conference on Private International Law is promoting the adoption of rules designed to cir...
After the adoption of the 2019 Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in...
This article reviews the work of the Special Commission of the Hague Conference on Private Internati...
The 1968 Judgments Convention is a significant element in achieving an internal market within Europe...
The Court Jurisdiction and Proceedings Transfer Act (CJPTA) codifies the substantive law of jurisdic...
The US proposal for the Hague Conference to prepare a recognition and enforcement convention is a pr...
The United States\u27 law of territorial jurisdiction in civil cases is a mess. Many commentators, h...
Today arbitration is one of the preferred methods for the resolution of disputes that arise in comme...
The Hague Judgments Convention 2019 makes the classic distinction between private law matters within...