Transnational Litigation Part 1

Transnational Litigation Part 1

 

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Jurisdictional Discovery in Transnational Litigation : Extraterritorial Effects of United States Federal Practice
Strong, S.I.
Journal of Private International Law
Volume 7, Number 1, April 2011 p.1-31

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TRANSNATIONAL LITIGATION AND INSTITUTIONAL CHOICE
Cassandra Burke Robertson
Boston College Law Review
Volume 51, Number 4, September 2010 p.1081

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Civil Litigation and Transnational Business: An Alien Tort Statute Primer
Katherine Gallagher
Journal of International Criminal Justice
Volume 8, Number 3, July 2010 p.745-767

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Koh, Harold Hongju. Transnational Litigation in United States Courts
Anupam Chander
American Journal of International Law
Volume 103, Number 3, July 2009 p.625

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DISASTER IN THE AMAZON: DODGING “BOOMERANG SUITS”IN TRANSNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LITIGATION
Cortelyou Kenney
California Law Review
Volume 97, Number 3, June 2009 p.857

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Reflections on the Past Decade of Transnational Litigation
Martin Davies
Melbourne Journal of International Law
Volume 10, Number 1, May 2009 p.46

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THE ARBITRATION-LITIGATION RELATIONSHIP IN TRANSNATIONAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION: EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS FROM THE U.S. FEDERAL COURTS
Christopher WhyLaw Journal / Law Reviewk
World Arbitration & Mediation Review
Volume 2, Number 5, 2008 p.39

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Accessorial Liability of Transnational Corporations Pursuant to the Alien Tort Statute : The South African Apartheid Litigation and the Lessons of Central Bank
Lucien J. Dhooge
Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems
Volume 18, Number 2, Spring 2009 p.247

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Transnational Litigation and Global Securities Class-Action Lawsuits
Stephen Choi & Linda J. Silberman
Wisconsin Law Review
Volume 2009, Number 2 p.465

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Recent Developments in Transnational Human Rights Litigation: A Postscript to Torture as Tort
François Larocque
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
Volume 46, Number 3, Fall 2008 p.605

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IS TRANSNATIONAL LITIGATION A DISTINCT FIELD? THE PERSISTENCE OF EXCEPTIONALISM IN AMERICAN PROCEDURAL LAW
Paul R. Dubinsky
Stanford Journal of International Law
Volume 44, Number 2, Summer 2008 p.301

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LITIGATION, ARBITRATION, AND THE TRANSNATIONAL SHADOW OF THE LAW
Christopher A. WhyLaw Journal / Law Reviewk
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
Volume 18, Number 2, Spring 2008 p.449

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Maritime law and the TPA as a “mandatory statute”in Australia and England: Confusion and consternation?
Kate Lewins
Australian Business Law Review
Volume 36, Number 2, April 2008 p.78

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This article is concerned with the clash between party autonomy in contracts and mandatory rules of a State in the context of maritime law. Where litigation takes place in Australia, the Trade Practices Act (TPA), as a mandatory law of the forum, applies to the contract. However, in many transnational contracts involving Australian parties, the parties have agreed that the law of a different country is to govern their contract or granted a non-Australian court exclusive jurisdiction over any disputes. Alternatively they may have agreed to submit disputes to arbitration outside Australia. Commonly the parties choose English Courts or London Arbitration. In doing so, the parties have exercised a choice, which, if permitted to operate, will take their contract out of the reach of the mandatory law of Australia. How do Australian and English courts treat this apparent clash of policies and what is the consequence for contractual parties who find themselves litigating a jurisdictional dispute both in Australia and England?

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TRANSNATIONAL LITIGATION
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
Volume 40, Number 4, Summer 2007

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Boomerang Litigation: How Convenient Is Forum Non Conveniens in Transnational Litigation?
M. Ryan Casey & Barrett Ristroph
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Volume 4, Winter 2007 p.21

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Alien Tort Statute, California Law Review, International Commercial Arbitration, International Law of Procedure, International business arbitration, Private International Law, Private international law resources, Transnational Arbitration, Transnational Litigation Part 2, Transnational Litigation Part 3, Transnational Litigation, country.


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