Declining Jurisdiction in Private International Law: Reports to the XIVth Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law, Athens, August 1994

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Clarendon Press, 1995 - 447 lappuses
This work addresses the issue of declining jurisdiction in private international law, a subject of immense scholarly and practical importance. It contains 17 national reports and the general report on the subject of "Rules for declining to exercise jurisdiction' which were written for the XIVth congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law held in Athens/Delphi last year. Written by a group of leading scholars, these original papers will be a of great interest to all those interested in the Conflict of Laws and International commercial litigation.

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Table of Cases
xi
Table of Legislation
xxxviii
Table of Conventions and Treaties
lv
Argentina
71
Belgium 66
99
Canada Common Law Jurisdictions
121
Canada Quebec
145
Finland ཚུ སྒོཙ
169
Greece
235
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243
Israel
259
Italy
279
Japan
303
The Netherlands
321
New Zealand
341
Sweden
371

Germany
202
PAUL BEAUMONT
209
Lis alibi pendens
221
Arbitration agreements
227
United States of America
401
Appendix
429
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Par autoru (1995)

J.J. Fawcett is Professor of International Commercial Law, University of Nottingham.

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