Description
This is the paperback edition of Lawrence Collins’ very well received hardback Essays in International Litigation and the Conflict of Laws. The book offers academics and practitioners a selection of the best essays written over a twenty-year period, updated where necessary with introductory prefaces outlining the most important subsequent developments. Among the highlights is a report of the author’s recent Hague lecture on Provisional and Protective Measures in International Litigation. Scholarly and incisive, these essays will be required reading for all academics and practitioners interested in international litigation.
Table of Contents
1: Provisional and Protective Measures in International Litigation
2: The Territorial Reach of Mareva Injunctions
3: Some Aspects of Service Out of the Jurisdiction in English Law
4: Forum Selection and an Anglo-American Conflict
5: The Marc Rich Case and Actions for Negative Declarations
6: The Hague Evidence Convention and Discovery: A Serious Misunderstanding?
7: Harris v. Taylor Revived
8: Blocking and Clawback Statutes: The United Kingdom Approach
9: Interaction between Contract and Tort in the Conflict of Laws
10: Exemption Clauses, Employment Contracts, and the Conflict of Laws
11: Contractual and Non-Contractual Obligations–EEC Preliminary Draft Convention
12: Floating Charges, Receivers, and Managers and the Conflict of Laws
2: The Territorial Reach of Mareva Injunctions
3: Some Aspects of Service Out of the Jurisdiction in English Law
4: Forum Selection and an Anglo-American Conflict
5: The Marc Rich Case and Actions for Negative Declarations
6: The Hague Evidence Convention and Discovery: A Serious Misunderstanding?
7: Harris v. Taylor Revived
8: Blocking and Clawback Statutes: The United Kingdom Approach
9: Interaction between Contract and Tort in the Conflict of Laws
10: Exemption Clauses, Employment Contracts, and the Conflict of Laws
11: Contractual and Non-Contractual Obligations–EEC Preliminary Draft Convention
12: Floating Charges, Receivers, and Managers and the Conflict of Laws
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