Forum non conveniens [electronic resource] : history, global practice, and future under the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements / Ronald A. Brand, Scott R. Jablonski.
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- 9780199855346 (ebook) :
- K7625 .B73 2007
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Giving an in-depth analysis of the doctrine of forum non conveniens as it has evolved, this book focuses on four major common law countries - UK, US, Canada, and Australia. It analyzes the similarities and differences of the doctrine among those four countries, comparing this to analogous laws found in civil law countries.
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