International Bookstore: Arbitration & Litigation | Choice of Law

Abbildung: "Agreements on Jurisdiction and Choice of Law"

Briggs, Adrian

Oxford University Press, UK

2008. 622 Seiten

EUR 201,80

In this book, the author analyses the law and practice relating to the classification, drafting, validity and enforcement of contracts relating to jurisdiction and choice of law. The focus is on English law, EU law and common law measures, but there is also some comparative material built in. The book will be useful in particular to practising lawyers seeking to draft, interpret or enforce the types of contract discussed, but the in-depth discussion will also be valuable to academic lawyers specialising in private international law.

Abbildung: "Jurisdiction in International Law"

Cedric Ryngaert

Oxford University Press

2008. 272 Seiten

EUR 99,23

This book examines the international law of jurisdiction, focusing on the areas of law where jurisdiction is most contentious: criminal, antitrust, securities, discovery, and international humanitarian and human rights law. Since F.A. Mann's work in the 1980s, no analytical overview has been attempted of this crucial topic in international law: prescribing the admissible geographical reach of a State's laws.

Abbildung: "The Anti-Suit Injunction"

Thomas Raphael

Oxford University Press

1. Aufl. 2008, 320 Seiten

EUR 134,53

This book provides a comprehensive but concise analysis of all the relevant principles and case-law surrounding anti-suit injunctions. Particular emphasis is given to addressing the many practical problems that are likely to confront a practitioner applying for or resisting an anti-suit injunction in urgent circumstances. There are also chapters on related topics such as claims for damages in respect of foreign litigation and other practical remedies that can be used when an anti-suit injunction is not available.