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Transnational Litigation in Comparative Perspective: Theory & Application



This book is a comparative study of transnational litigation, focusing on the various legal systems that must address the same core problems. The book uses hypothetical cases to introduce the fundamental issue and to raise questions that are diagnostic rather than prescriptive. The book is suitable for use in courses that employ a less theoretical approach, and it considers issues unique to arbitr... more details
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  • Provides an in-depth comparative analysis of transnational litigation systems
  • Uses hypothetical cases to introduce the fundamental issue and to raise questions that are diagnostic rather than prescriptive
  • Suitable for use in courses that employ a less theoretical approach


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Author Stephen McCaffrey,Thomas Main
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780195309041
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book is a comparative study of transnational litigation, focusing on the various legal systems that must address the same core problems. The book uses hypothetical cases to introduce the fundamental issue and to raise questions that are diagnostic rather than prescriptive. The book is suitable for use in courses that employ a less theoretical approach, and it considers issues unique to arbitration.

Transnational Litigation in Comparative Perspective: Theory and Application is the only casebook that examines the principal issues in transnational litigation from a comparative perspective. Each chapter focuses on a particular core problem that all legal systems must address. The first half of each chapter is devoted to exploring the theoretical context of the issue, thereby enabling students to appreciate the complexity of the problem and to see how achieving a resolution requires balancing competing interests. The second part of each chapter then focuses on how different systems deal with these challenges. Topics covered include protective measures, personal jurisdiction, forum non conveniens, forum selection clauses, state immunity, state doctrine, service of process, gathering evidence abroad, choice of law, and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. Distinctive Features *Uses a comparative approach that better prepares future lawyers for international litigation that may be initiated in countries other than the U.S. *Offers a hypothetical at the beginning of each chapter to introduce the fundamental issue; the hypotheticals raise questions that are diagnostic rather than prescriptive, leading to many "right" answers *Accommodates different types of courses--professors who employ a less theoretical approach can use the hypotheticals to ground class discussions *Considers issues unique to arbitration as they arise in connection with the various topics studied
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