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Forum Non Conveniens In England Past Present And Future Ardavan Arzandeh Editor

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Forum Non Conveniens In England Past Present And Future Ardavan Arzandeh Editor
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Author: Ardavan Arzandeh (editor)
ISBN: 9781782256403, 9781509925766, 1782256407, 1509925767
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Forum Non Conveniens In England Past Present And Future Ardavan Arzandeh Editor by Ardavan Arzandeh (editor) 9781782256403, 9781509925766, 1782256407, 1509925767 instant download after payment.

The forum (non) conveniens doctrine provides the basis for the discretionary exercise of jurisdiction by English courts in private international law disputes. London’s pre-eminence as a centre for international commercial litigation has led to the frequent deployment of this doctrine in proceedings where parties disagree over where the case should be heard. The doctrine’s significance is not limited to England but extends to many Commonwealth jurisdictions which have embraced it. This is the first book-length study devoted entirely to examining the forum (non) conveniens doctrine’s past, present, and future from the perspective of the law in England. By offering a meticulous and critical analysis of relevant historical and contemporary sources in England and elsewhere, it seeks to fill gaps in relevant knowledge of the English forum (non) conveniens doctrine, and to challenge certain views concerning its operation that have come to be regarded as representing the orthodoxy. In this respect, the book attempts to refine our understanding of the doctrine’s historical development, evaluate its application in the years following its formal recognition in England, and examine the case for revising it, given the changing nature of international commercial litigation in recent decades. The book’s ultimate objective is to act as an authoritative and a comprehensive reference point for those with an interest in the forum (non) conveniens doctrine, more specifically, and cross-border private litigation, more generally.

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