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The Practice of International Litigation - 2nd Edition
Lawrence W. Newman and Michael Burrows
Price: $175.00 1000 pages. 1 Looseleaf Volume. Table of Sources. Table of Cases. Table of Authorities. Index. Updated Annually or When Needed.
ISBN-13: 978-1-929446-34-6 / ISBN-10: 1-929446-34-9
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Book Overview
Preface Foreword Introduction Part I—Jurisdiction Chapter 1. The Verlinden Case — Access to Federal Courts Chapter 2. State Responsibility in Transnational Actions Chapter 3. Expropriation of Investments Abroad Chapter 4. Proposed Amendments to Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 Chapter 5. Enforcing Sovereign Debt: Is Comity New Back Door? Chapter 6. Enforcing International Obligations: Frolova v. U.S.S.R Chapter 7. Legal Remedies Available to Hijack Victims of TWA Flight 847 Chapter 8. Mailed Service Outside the U.S. in Federal Cases Chapter 9. Jurisdiction Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Chapter 10. International Insolvency and Section 304 of the Bankruptcy Code Chapter 11. Private Claims Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Chapter 12. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of Federal Statutes Chapter 13. "Tag" Jurisdiction Chapter 14. Bank Account as Basis for Personal Jurisdiction Over Foreign Defendant Chapter 15. Antisuit Injunctions and the Race to Judgment Chapter 16. Comity as Basis for Dismissal Chapter 17. Extraterritorial Securities Jurisdiction: Searching for the Right Ingredients Chapter 18. Alter Ego Jurisdiction Over Foreign Corporations Chapter 19. Defenses to Payment of Foreign Debt Chapter 20. The Alien Tort Claims Act Chapter 21. Dismissal Under the Doctrine of Forum Non Conveniens Chapter 22. Federal Question Jurisdiction in International Disputes Chapter 23. Does the ADEA Cover Foreign Employers Operating in the United States? Chapter 24. The Extraterritorial application of RICO in the Second Circuit Chapter 25. Latin American and Forum non Conveniens Dismissals Chapter 26. Disputes with Foreign States Chapter 27. Forum Non Conveniens—Conditional Dismissals Chapter 28. Jurisdiction to Enforce Arbitral Awards Chapter 29. The Alien Tort Claims Act: How Far Will it Go? Chapter 30. Jurisdiction Through the Internet Chapter 31. U.S. Supreme Court Narrows the Coverage of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Chapter 32. Supreme Court's Alien Tort Statute Compromise
Chapter 33. The Race to the Courthouse: Article 27 of the Brussels Regulation Part II—Attachments Chapter 1. Prejudgment Attachments: Sovereign Immunity Chapter 2. Attachments Abroad I Chapter 3. Attachments Abroad II Chapter 4. Attachments in Aid of Arbitration Chapter 5. Prejudgment Attachments: Treaty Waivers of Immunity Chapter 6. Central Bank Property: Protection from Attachment Chapter 7. Attaching Proceeds of Letters of Credit Chapter 8. Enforcement of Foreign Provisional Remedies Chapter 9. Provisional Remedies in Aid of International Arbitration Chapter 10. Prejudgment Attachments in Aid of Foreign Proceedings Chapter 11. Lessons from English "Mareva" Injunctions Part III—Service and Discovery Chapter 1. Obtaining Evidence Abroad Chapter 2. Discovery Abroad: The Hague Convention Chapter 3. The Hague Convention on Taking Evidence Abroad Chapter 4. Depositions and Other Discovery in Arbitration Chapter 5. Production of Evidence for Use in Foreign Tribunals Chapter 6. Service of Process in Switzerland Chapter 7. Extraterritorial Reach of Rule 45 Subpoena Chapter 8. Obtaining Evidence in the United States for Foreign Tribunals Chapter 9. Subpoenas Under the Federal Arbitration Act Chapter 10. Obtaining Evidence from U.S. Nationals Abroad Chapter 11. Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Affecting International Litigation Chapter 12. U.S. Discovery for Foreign Litigants Chapter 13. Automatic Disclosure of Documents: The English Experience Chapter 14. Injunctions Against Transfer of Assets Chapter 15. Service Through the Internet Chapter 16. A Tale of Two Cities: Compulsory Testimony Abroad Chapter 17. Service of Process in Latin America: Potential Pitfalls Part IV—Judgments Chapter 1. Enforcement of Foreign Judgments: Iran Chapter 2. Enforcement of Money Judgments Abroad Chapter 3. Jurisdiction to Enforce Foreign-Country Money Judgments Chapter 4. Enforcing Judgments and Awards Against Foreign States Chapter 5. Foreign Currency Judgments Chapter 6. "Loser Pays": Attorneys' Fees in England and Germany Chapter 7. Recognition of Foreign Judicial Systems in U.S. Courts Chapter 8. Due Process Consideration in the Recognition of Foreign Judgments Chapter 9. The Proposed Hague Convention on Judgments Chapter 10. Jurisdiction to Enforce Foreign Judgments Chapter 11. Passing Judgment on Other Countries' Courts Chapter 12. International Judgment Enforcement—Thinking Outside the Box Chapter 13. Orders in Support of Foreign Proceedings Chapter 14. Enforcing Multiple-Damage Judgments in Europe Part V—International Arbitration Chapter 1. Judicial Intervention in Arbitrability of International Claims Chapter 2. Will RICO Move Abroad Through International Arbitration? Chapter 3. Consequences of International Arbitration of Antitrust and RICO Cases Chapter 4. International Arbitration Provisional Remedies Chapter 5. Arbitrating with Foreign States Chapter 6. Remedies in Aid of International Arbitration Chapter 7. Training for International Arbitrators Chapter 8. Enforcement of Arbitration Provisions in Bankruptcy Chapter 9. Arbitration in Transnational Pricing Disputes Chapter 10. Punitive Damages Awards in International Arbitration Chapter 11. Consolidation of Arbitrations Chapter 12. Arbitration and Disputes Involving Multiple Parties Chapter 13. "Fast-Track" Arbitration Chapter 14. The Preclusive Effect of Arbitral Awards: Who Decides? Chapter 15. 'Non-domestic' Arbitral Awards and the New York Convention Chapter 16. Alternatives for the Resolution of Letter of Credit Disputes Chapter 17. International Litigation and Arbitration Arbitration of Antitrust Disputes Chapter 18. Cross-Examination in International Arbitration Chapter 19. International Arbitration- Unfinished Business Chapter 20. Ethics in International Arbitration Chapter 21. Forum Non Conveniens and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards Chapter 22. Cultural Predictability in International Arbitration Chapter 23. The Standard for Challenging Arbitration Awards Chapter 24. Dispute Resolution Opportunities for Foreign Investors Chapter 25. Arbitration Against Foreign States: Enforcement of Awards Chapter 26. Forum Non Conveniens: Determining the Adequacy of an Alternative Forum
Chapter 27. International Arbitration - Unfettered Freedom to Participate? Chapter 28. Enforcement of Arbitration Clauses: A Tale of Two Cases Chapter 29. The 'Manifest Disregard' Standard and Vacating Arbitration Awards Chapter 30. International Arbitration - Past, Present and Future Part VI—International Contracts Chapter 1. U.N. Sales Convention: Traps for Unwary? Chapter 2. Excessive Hardship in Long-Term Contracts Chapter 3. Termination of Distributors in Middle East Countries Chapter 4. Enforceability of Forum-Selection Clauses Under New York General Obligations Law Chapter 5. Changed Circumstances Under the U.N. Sales Convention Chapter 6. General Principles of International Commercial Law Chapter 7. Letter of Credit Disputes Chapter 8. The New OECD Convention on Combating Bribery and its Impact on International Litigation Part VII—Foreign Tribunals Chapter 1. General Principles of Law in the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Chapter 2. International Disputes: Courts or Arbitration? Chapter 3. Enforceability of Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Awards Chapter 4. The Pursuit of Claims Against Iraq Chapter 5. Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal: A Review Chapter 6. Enforceability of The Hague Tribunal Awards Chapter 7. U.S. Evidence for Foreign Tribunals Chapter 8. Gulf War Claims Against Iraq Chapter 9. Simultaneous Litigation in the United States and Abroad Chapter 10. Changes in Civil Litigation in England Chapter 11. International Arbitration in Brazil Chapter 12. Criminal Proceedings in Civil Disputes Abroad Table of Cases Table of Authorities Index Release 8 (2006)
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