The United States\u27 law of territorial jurisdiction in civil cases is a mess. Many commentators, here and abroad, have said so for a long time. The United States\u27 treatment of foreign judgments, however, stands in contrast. As a well-behaved member of the international community of nations, the United States eagerly gives appropriate respect to foreign judgments, despite sometimes getting no respect in return. Now, ongoing negotiations at the Hague have generated a prospect for an international agreement on the reciprocal treatment of foreign judgments. The envisaged treaty would ensure mutual respect of judgments among contracting countries, but it would also require agreement on a sensible scheme of jurisdiction. Such a treaty would ...
The curent Hague jurisdiction and recognition project for the recognition and enforcement of foreign...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate whether it is possible to create a global jurisdiction and...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
The United States\u27 law of territorial jurisdiction in civil cases is a mess. Many commentators, h...
This article analyses the proposed Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Judgments, which has been th...
Territorial authority to adjudicate is the preeminent component of private international law. Empir...
The recently concluded Hague Convention on Choice of Courts Agreements is the culmination of over a ...
The proposed Hague Convention provides the United States with a guarantee that U.S. judgments in com...
Federalism is important in the United States. It is also important that the United States be able to...
While Article VI of the US Constitution establishes treaties as supreme federal law, scholars and la...
The thesis of this Article is that the Constitution vests in the Supreme Court original and exclusiv...
The Court Jurisdiction and Proceedings Transfer Act (CJPTA) codifies the substantive law of jurisdic...
The International Court of Justice the global system\u27s oldest and most venerable tribunal has fai...
This article explores the discrepancy in the law of federal jurisdiction as it has developed under t...
This article reviews the work of the Special Commission of the Hague Conference on Private Internati...
The curent Hague jurisdiction and recognition project for the recognition and enforcement of foreign...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate whether it is possible to create a global jurisdiction and...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
The United States\u27 law of territorial jurisdiction in civil cases is a mess. Many commentators, h...
This article analyses the proposed Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Judgments, which has been th...
Territorial authority to adjudicate is the preeminent component of private international law. Empir...
The recently concluded Hague Convention on Choice of Courts Agreements is the culmination of over a ...
The proposed Hague Convention provides the United States with a guarantee that U.S. judgments in com...
Federalism is important in the United States. It is also important that the United States be able to...
While Article VI of the US Constitution establishes treaties as supreme federal law, scholars and la...
The thesis of this Article is that the Constitution vests in the Supreme Court original and exclusiv...
The Court Jurisdiction and Proceedings Transfer Act (CJPTA) codifies the substantive law of jurisdic...
The International Court of Justice the global system\u27s oldest and most venerable tribunal has fai...
This article explores the discrepancy in the law of federal jurisdiction as it has developed under t...
This article reviews the work of the Special Commission of the Hague Conference on Private Internati...
The curent Hague jurisdiction and recognition project for the recognition and enforcement of foreign...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate whether it is possible to create a global jurisdiction and...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...