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Whose Law Of Personal Jurisdiction? The Choice Of Law Problem In The Recognition Of Foreign Judgements, Tanya Monestier
Whose Law Of Personal Jurisdiction? The Choice Of Law Problem In The Recognition Of Foreign Judgements, Tanya Monestier
Law Faculty Scholarship
It is black-letter law that in order to recognize and enforce a foreign judgment, the rendering court must have had personal jurisdiction over the defendant. While the principle is clear, it is an open question as to whose law governs the question of personal jurisdiction: that of the rendering court or that of the recognizing court. In other words, is the foreign court's jurisdiction over the defendant governed by foreign law (the law of F1), domestic law (the law of F2), or some combination thereof? While courts have taken a number of different approaches, it seems that many courts regard …
Juries, Judges, And The Politics Of Tort Reform, David Logan
Juries, Judges, And The Politics Of Tort Reform, David Logan
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Where Is Home Depot "At Home"?: Daimler V. Bauman And The End Of Doing Business Jurisdiction, Tanya Monestier
Where Is Home Depot "At Home"?: Daimler V. Bauman And The End Of Doing Business Jurisdiction, Tanya Monestier
Law Faculty Scholarship
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On Monday's Argument In Al-Bahlul, Peter Margulies
On Monday's Argument In Al-Bahlul, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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(Still) A "Real And Substantial" Mess: The Law Of Jurisdiction In Canada, Tanya Monestier
(Still) A "Real And Substantial" Mess: The Law Of Jurisdiction In Canada, Tanya Monestier
Law Faculty Scholarship
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What Is Specific About Specific Restitution, Colleen P. Murphy
What Is Specific About Specific Restitution, Colleen P. Murphy
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Introduction: Genuine Tort Reform, Carl Bogus
Introduction: Genuine Tort Reform, Carl Bogus
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Comparison To Criminal Sanctions In The Constitutional Review Of Punitive Damages, Colleen P. Murphy
Comparison To Criminal Sanctions In The Constitutional Review Of Punitive Damages, Colleen P. Murphy
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Fear-Mongering Torts And The Exaggerated Death Of Diving, Carl Bogus
Fear-Mongering Torts And The Exaggerated Death Of Diving, Carl Bogus
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Misclassifying Monetary Restitution, Colleen P. Murphy
Misclassifying Monetary Restitution, Colleen P. Murphy
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Judgement As A Matter Of Law On Punitive Damages, Colleen P. Murphy
Judgement As A Matter Of Law On Punitive Damages, Colleen P. Murphy
Law Faculty Scholarship
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