This research paper argues that the Hague Convention’s system of ‘qualified’ or ‘partial’ mutual trust may permit anti-suit injunctions, actions for damages for breach of exclusive jurisdiction agreements and anti-enforcement injunctions where such remedies further the objective of the Convention. However, intra-EU Hague Convention cases may arguably not permit remedies for breach of exclusive jurisdiction agreements as they may be deemed to be an infringement of the principle of mutual trust and the principle of effectiveness of EU law (effet utile) which animate the multilateral jurisdiction and judgments order of the Brussels I Recast Regulation. The dynamics of the relationship between Article 31(2) of the Recast Regulation and Articles...
This article examines the private law enforcement of English settlement and jurisdiction agreements ...
The paradigm of the jurisdiction agreement designates a single, exclusive forum, allowing each party...
This article examines the private law enforcement of English settlement and jurisdiction agreements ...
This article contends that the Hague Choice of Court Agreement Convention’s (‘Hague Convention’) sys...
This article contends that the system of “qualified” or “partial” mutual trust in the Hague Choice o...
This book examines the fundamental juridical nature, classification and enforcement of choice of cou...
The Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements 2005 [‘HCCCA’] is the first and sole global treat...
This chapter will examine the validity of choice of court agreements in international commercial con...
This chapter begins by explaining that respect for party autonomy is an important feature of the nat...
This article presents an early view of the impact of BREXIT on English jurisdiction agreements in in...
This article examines the legal regulation and enforcement of asymmetric choice of court agreements ...
This article examines the legal regulation and enforcement of asymmetric choice of court agreements ...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse the effectiveness of the Hague Convention on Choi...
The principle of anti-suit injunctions has been deeply rooted in the English legal system since the ...
The principle of anti-suit injunctions has been deeply rooted in the English legal system since the ...
This article examines the private law enforcement of English settlement and jurisdiction agreements ...
The paradigm of the jurisdiction agreement designates a single, exclusive forum, allowing each party...
This article examines the private law enforcement of English settlement and jurisdiction agreements ...
This article contends that the Hague Choice of Court Agreement Convention’s (‘Hague Convention’) sys...
This article contends that the system of “qualified” or “partial” mutual trust in the Hague Choice o...
This book examines the fundamental juridical nature, classification and enforcement of choice of cou...
The Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements 2005 [‘HCCCA’] is the first and sole global treat...
This chapter will examine the validity of choice of court agreements in international commercial con...
This chapter begins by explaining that respect for party autonomy is an important feature of the nat...
This article presents an early view of the impact of BREXIT on English jurisdiction agreements in in...
This article examines the legal regulation and enforcement of asymmetric choice of court agreements ...
This article examines the legal regulation and enforcement of asymmetric choice of court agreements ...
The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse the effectiveness of the Hague Convention on Choi...
The principle of anti-suit injunctions has been deeply rooted in the English legal system since the ...
The principle of anti-suit injunctions has been deeply rooted in the English legal system since the ...
This article examines the private law enforcement of English settlement and jurisdiction agreements ...
The paradigm of the jurisdiction agreement designates a single, exclusive forum, allowing each party...
This article examines the private law enforcement of English settlement and jurisdiction agreements ...