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 Law ElgarOnline    ONLINE  
Author Borchers, Patrick J.
Title Jurisdiction and private international law [electronic resource] / Patrick J. Borchers.
OCLC 9781784713461
ISBN 9781784713461 (e-book)
Publisher Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2014.
Description 1 online resource (1 v.) ; cm.
LC Subject heading/s Conflict of laws -- Jurisdiction.
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Genre heading/s
Electronic books.
General note The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings.
Contents Recommended readings (Machine generated): E. Merrick Dodd, Jr. (1929), 'Jurisdiction in Personal Actions', Illinois Law Review, XXIII (5), January, 427-45 -- Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. (1965), 'A General Theory of State-Court Jurisdiction', Supreme Court Review, 241-88 -- Ralph U. Whitten (1981), 'The Constitutional Limitations on State-Court Jurisdiction: A Historical-Interpretative Reexamination of the Full Faith and Credit and Due Process Clauses (Part Two)', Creighton Law Review, 14, 735-852 -- Patrick J. Borchers (1990), 'The Death of the Constitutional Law of Personal Jurisdiction: From Pennoyer to Burnham and Back Again', University of California Davis Law Review, 24, 19-105 -- Wendy Collins Perdue (1991), 'Personal Jurisdiction and the Beetle in the Box', Boston College Law Review, XXXII (3), May, 529-73 -- Russell J. Weintraub (1995), 'A Map out of the Personal Jurisdiction Labyrinth', University of California Davis Law Review, 28, 531-59 -- Tanya J. Monestier (2007), 'A "Real and Substantial" Mess: The Law of Jurisdiction in Canada', Queen's Law Journal, 33, 179-215 -- Adrian Briggs (2007), 'Who is Bound by the Brussels Regulation?', Lloyds Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly, 4, 433-8, reset -- Arthur T. von Mehren and Donald T. Trautman (1966), 'Jurisdiction to Adjudicate: A Suggested Analysis', Harvard Law Review, 79 (6), April, 1121-79 -- Lea Brilmayer (1980), 'How Contacts Count: Due Process Limitations on State Court Jurisdiction', Supreme Court Review, 77-113 -- Linda J. Silberman (1978), 'Shaffer v. Heitner: The End of an Era', New York University Law Review, 53, 33-101 -- Albert A. Ehrenzweig (1956), 'The Transient Rule of Personal Jurisdiction: The "Power" Myth and Forum Conveniens', Yale Law Journal, 65 (3), January, 289-314 -- Martin H. Redish (1981), 'Due Process, Federalism, and Personal Jurisdiction: A Theoretical Evaluation', Northwestern University Law Review, 75 (6), 1112-44 -- John N. Drobak (1983), 'The Federalism Theme in Personal Jurisdiction', Iowa Law Review, 68, 1015-66 -- Allan R. Stein (1987), 'Styles of Argument and Interstate Federalism in the Law of Personal Jurisdiction', Texas Law Review, 65 (4), March, 689-765 -- Adam N. Steinman (2012), 'The Lay of the Land: Examining the Three Opinions in J. McIntyre Machinery, Ltd. v. Nicastro', South Carolina Law Review, 63, 481-515 -- Henry P. deVries and Andreas F. Lowenfeld (1959), 'Jurisdiction in Personal Actions - A Comparison of Civil Law Views', Iowa Law Review, 44, 306-44 -- Hans Smit (1972), 'Common and Civil Law Rules of In Personam Adjudicatory Authority: An Analysis of Underlying Policies', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 21 (2), April, 335-54 -- Arthur Taylor von Mehren (1983), 'Adjudicatory Jurisdiction: General Theories Compared and Evaluated', Boston University Law Review, 63 (2), March, 279-340
Friedrich K. Juenger (1993), 'American Jurisdiction: A Story of Comparative Neglect', University of Colorado Law Review, 65 (1), 1-23 -- C.G.J. Morse (1995), 'International Shoe v. Brussels And Lugano: Principles and Pitfalls in the Law of Personal Jurisdiction', University of California Davis Law Review, 28, 999-1025 -- Anna Gardella and Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo (2003), 'Civil Law, Common Law and Market Integration: The EC Approach to Conflicts of Jurisdiction', American Journal of Comparative Law, 51 (3), Summer, 611-37 -- Kevin M. Clermont and John R.B. Palmer (2006), 'Exorbitant Jurisdiction', Maine Law Review, 58 (2), 474-505 -- Mary Twitchell (1988), 'The Myth of General Jurisdiction', Harvard Law Review, 101 (3), January, 610-81 -- Allan R. Stein (2012), 'The Meaning of "Essentially at Home" in Goodyear Dunlop', South Carolina Law Review, 63, 527-49 -- Peter Hay (1984), 'Judicial Jurisdiction over Foreign-Country Corporate Defendants - Comments on Recent Case Law', Oregon Law Review, 63, 431-54 -- Peter Hay (1990), 'Transient Jurisdiction, Especially over International Defendants: Critical Comments on Burnham v. Superior Court of California', University of Illinois Law Review, Issue 3, 593-603 -- Friedrich K. Juenger (1995), 'A Shoe Unfit for Globetrotting', University of California Davis Law Review, 28, 1027-45 -- Andrew L. Strauss (1998), 'Where America Ends and the International Order Begins: Interpreting the Jurisdictional Reach of the U.S. Constitution in Light of a Proposed Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Satisfaction of Judgments', Albany Law Review, 61, 1237-67 -- Charles W. "Rocky" Rhodes (2012), 'Nineteenth Century Personal Jurisdiction Doctrine in a Twenty-First Century World', Florida Law Review, 64, 387-448 -- Richard Garnett (2003), 'Dow Jones and Company Inc v. Gutnick: An Adequate Response to Transnational Internet Defamation?', Melbourne Journal of International Law, 4, 196-216 -- Patrick J. Borchers (2004), 'Internet Libel: The Consequences of a Non-Rule Approach to Personal Jurisdiction', Northwestern University Law Review, 98 (2), 473-92 -- Carina Neumueller (2006), 'Are We "There" Yet? An Analysis of Canadian and European Adjudicatory Jurisdiction Principles in the Context of Electronic Commerce Consumer Protection and Policy Issues', University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal, 3 (2), 421-56 -- Danielle Keats Citron (2006), 'Minimum Contacts in a Borderless World: Voice over Internet Protocol and the Coming Implosion of Personal Jurisdiction Theory', University of California Davis Law Review, 39, 1481-543 -- Linda S. Mullenix (1992), 'Another Easy Case, Some More Bad Law: Carvinal Cruise Lines and Contractual Personal Jurisdiction', Texas International Law Journal, 27, 323-70 -- Michael E. Solimine (1992), 'Forum-Selection Clauses and the Privatization of Procedure', Cornell International Law Journal, 25, 51-101 -- Otto Sandrock (2009), 'The Choice between Forum Selection, Mediation and Arbitration Clauses: European Perspectives', American Review of International Arbitration, 20 (1), 7-41 -- Adrian Briggs (2010), 'What Should be Done about Jurisdiction Agreements?', Yearbook of International Private Law, 12, 311-32
Summary In an increasingly globalized and digitized world, transactions, communications and data flow freely across national borders. When lawsuits arise as a result of those trans-border events, the question of which court or courts have jurisdiction and can provide the appropriate forum becomes critical. This research review provides a survey of personal jurisdiction across both time and legal systems.
Source of Description Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed January 14, 2015).
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