Tag: Federal Courts

  • Civil Procedure

    The Legal History of Civil Procedure This section provides an overview of Civil Procedure Civil Procedure and the Federal Courts: Main Elements The coverage of Civil Procedure and the Federal Courts includes the following main elements: Federal or State Law For detailed information on this […]

  • Civil Procedure

    The Legal History of Civil Procedure This section provides an overview of Civil Procedure Civil Procedure and the Federal Courts: Main Elements The coverage of Civil Procedure and the Federal Courts includes the following main elements: Federal or State Law For detailed information on this […]

  • Singapore

    Legal Materials Singapore statutes in force are posted in English by the Singapore Attorney General's Office. The Library of Congress' Guide to Law Online: Singaporelinks to the major Singapore law sites. Halsbury's Laws of Singapore (Lexis/Butterworths) provides a detailed summary of […]

  • Arm of the State

    Description of Arm of the State Resources See Also Federal Courts

  • Arm of the State

    Description of Arm of the State Resources See Also Federal Courts

  • Permissive Abstention

    Description of Permissive Abstention In this reference work, permissive abstention is a sort of the Bankruptcy category. Resources See Also Federal Courts Bankruptcy

  • Permissive Abstention

    Description of Permissive Abstention In this reference work, permissive abstention is a sort of the Bankruptcy category. Resources See Also Federal Courts Bankruptcy

  • Article Iii Court

    Description of Article Iii Court Resources See Also Article I Court Federal Courts

  • Article Iii Court

    Description of Article Iii Court Resources See Also Article I Court Federal Courts

  • Forum Non Conveniens

    Definition of Forum Non Conveniens In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Forum Non Conveniens : (Latin: not in agreement with the judicial forum) A doctrine that permits a court to decline to accept jurisdiction over a case, so that the case may be tried in […]

  • Forum Non Conveniens

    Definition of Forum Non Conveniens In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Forum Non Conveniens : (Latin: not in agreement with the judicial forum) A doctrine that permits a court to decline to accept jurisdiction over a case, so that the case may be tried in […]

  • Subject Matter Jurisdiction

    Main US Decisions: 1. Aquamar v. Del Monte Fresh Produce 2. Ross v. Rittenhouse 3. Chisholm, Ex'r. v. Georgia 4. Hamdan v. Rumsfeld 5. In Re DRAM 6. Lopez v. Gonzales 7. Taveres v. Tavaraz 8. Sinochem International Co v. Malaysia International S 9. Khulumani v. Barclay National […]

  • Subject Matter Jurisdiction

    Main US Decisions: 1. Aquamar v. Del Monte Fresh Produce 2. Ross v. Rittenhouse 3. Chisholm, Ex'r. v. Georgia 4. Hamdan v. Rumsfeld 5. In Re DRAM 6. Lopez v. Gonzales 7. Taveres v. Tavaraz 8. Sinochem International Co v. Malaysia International S 9. Khulumani v. Barclay National […]

  • Where to Sue Or Defend

    Where to Sue or Defend Explained References See Also Civil Procedure (in international or comparative law) Federal Courts (in international or comparative law) Resources See Also Civil Procedure Federal Courts

  • Abstention

    Abstention in Election Law Deliberate refusal on the part of a voter to vote on election day. Abstention can be considered a political statement if a boycott is clearly called for by voters and/or encouraged by political parties. But abstention can also be the result of a lack of interest in […]