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Lis Pendens In International Litigation 1st Edition Campbell Mclachlan

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Lis Pendens In International Litigation 1st Edition Campbell Mclachlan
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 492
Author: Campbell McLachlan
ISBN: 9789047441441, 9047441443
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Lis Pendens In International Litigation 1st Edition Campbell Mclachlan by Campbell Mclachlan 9789047441441, 9047441443 instant download after payment.

Also available as an e-bookWhat legal principles apply when courts in different jurisdictions are simultaneously seised with the same dispute ? This question -- of international lis pendens -- has long been controversial. But it has taken on new and urgent importance in our age. Globalization has driven an unprecedented rise in forum shopping between national courts and a proliferation of new international tribunals. Problems of litispendence have spawned some of the most dramatic litigation of modern times -- from anti-suit injunction battles in commercial disputes, to the appeals of prisoners on death row to international human rights tribunals. The way we respond to this challenge has profound theoretical implications for the interaction of legal systems in today's pluralistic world. In this wide-ranging survey, McLachlan analyses the problems of parallel litigation -- in private and public international law and international arbitration. He argues that we need to develop a more sophisticated set of rules of conflict of litigation, guided by a cosmopolitan conception of the rule of law.

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