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George A. Rutherglen

Transnational Civil Litigation: Principles and Prospects

Transnational Civil Litigation: Principles and Prospects

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Transnational civil litigation is organized around three basic concepts: national sovereignty, individual rights, and political accountability. It explores the role of individual rights, the political branches of government, and the resolution of disputes.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 222 pages
Publication date: 30 March 2022
Publisher: West Academic Publishing


Transnational civil litigation is a complex legal field that encompasses the legal principles and doctrines governing disputes between individuals, organizations, or governments across national boundaries. This text provides a comprehensive overview of the basic legal doctrine within a larger, illuminating conceptual framework. The book is organized around three fundamental concepts: national sovereignty, individual rights, and political accountability.

In the first chapter, the authors highlight the unique problems associated with litigation across national boundaries, such as jurisdictional hurdles, cultural differences, and the enforcement of foreign judgments. They also discuss the importance of individual rights, particularly due process and human rights, in ensuring fair and just outcomes in transnational disputes.

The second chapter explores the role of the political branches of government in enacting the statutes and treaties that govern transnational litigation. It examines the legal frameworks and mechanisms that facilitate international cooperation and dispute resolution, such as bilateral and multilateral agreements, international courts, and arbitration.

The third chapter examines the jurisdictional aspects of transnational civil litigation. It discusses personal jurisdiction, prescriptive jurisdiction (especially extraterritoriality), and federal subject-matter jurisdiction. The authors explore the criteria for establishing jurisdiction in different jurisdictions and the challenges that arise when litigants are located in multiple countries.

The fourth chapter focuses on foreign sovereigns as litigants. It discusses sovereign immunity and the act of state doctrine, which are important considerations in transnational litigation. The authors examine the legal principles that govern the ability of foreign states to be sued and the limitations on their liability.

The fifth chapter examines the procedural aspects of pending cases in transnational civil litigation. It discusses service of process and discovery, as well as parallel proceedings, such as forum non conveniens, stays, and anti-suit injunctions. The authors explore the strategies and techniques used by litigants to navigate the complex procedural landscape and ensure that their rights are protected.

The sixth chapter addresses the resolution of disputes through recognition of foreign judgments and enforcement of arbitration agreements and awards. The authors discuss the legal procedures and mechanisms that are available to parties to enforce foreign judgments and arbitral awards in different jurisdictions and the challenges that arise in cross-border enforcement.

In conclusion, transnational civil litigation is a complex and evolving field that requires a comprehensive understanding of the legal principles and doctrines governing disputes across national boundaries. This text provides a valuable resource for lawyers, policymakers, and scholars interested in this area of law. By organizing the subject around three fundamental concepts and examining the role of individual rights, political accountability, and jurisdictional issues, the book offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the field.

Weight: 305g
Dimension: 236 x 159 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781636595146
Edition number: 2 Revised edition

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