Transnational Tort Litigation: Jurisdictional Principles Contributor(s): McLachlan, Campbell (Editor), Nygh, Peter (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0198259190 ISBN-13: 9780198259190 Publisher: Clarendon Press OUR PRICE: $308.75 Product Type: Hardcover Published: November 1996 Annotation: The scope and application of the rules of civil jurisdiction is of immense practical importance in the conduct of transnational tort cases. Frequently such rules can dictate whether the plaintiff has an effective remedy or not and the shape of the ensuing litigation. The incidence of transborder harms is on the increase. One need only think of transboundary pollution (for example, fall-out from Chernobyl, the determination of proper forum for litigation of the Bhopal dispute); the rise in complex international fraud (Guinness, Ferranti, BCCI); the increase in scope for product liability and intellectual property litigation in international commerce; and transnational personal injury cases arising from the increased flow of persons across national borders. These practical problems give rise to difficult legal issues, which existing domestic rules of jurisdiction may be ill-equipped to resolve. In this timely collection of original articles a leading team of contributors assess existing legal provisions and examine the prospects for reform. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Law | Conflict Of Laws - Law | International - Law | Torts |
Dewey: 340.93 |
LCCN: 95214605 |
Lexile Measure: 1810 |
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.28 lbs) 288 pages |
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Publisher Description: The scope and application of the rules of civil jurisdiction is of immense practical importance in the conduct of transnational tort cases. The incidence of transborder harms is on the increase. Transboundary pollution (for example, fall-out from Chernobyl, the determination of proper forum for litigation of the Bhopal dispute); the rise in complex international fraud (Guiness, Ferranti, BCCI); the increase in scope for product liability and intellectual property litigation in international commerce; and transnational personal injury cases arising from the increased flow of people across national borders. These practical problems give rise to difficult legal issues, which existing domestic rules of jurisdiction may be ill-equipped to resolve, and in this timely collection of original articles a leading team of contributors assess existing legal provisions and examine the prospects for reform. |