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adam_text | SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
.................................................................................................................................
V
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
..................................................................................................
VII
TABLE OF CONTENTS
..................................................................................................XIII
Table of Cases
......................................................................................................xxiii
CHAPTER
1.
Personal Jurisdiction and Forum Selection
..................................1
Section
A. Introduction
...................................................................................................1
B. Specific Jurisdiction
......................................................................................3
C. General Jurisdiction
...................................................................................43
Note on Doing Business as a Basis for Jurisdiction
over Foreign Parties
......................................................................................55
0.
Transient Jurisdiction
................................................................................58
A Comparative Note on Transient Jurisdiction
.............................................62
E. The Reach of Process
..................................................................................62
F. Litigating Personal Jurisdiction
................................................................73
G. Personal Jurisdiction in Europe: The Brussels Convention
and Regulation
..........................................................................................79
H. Attachment and Global Assets
...................................................................99
1. Forum Selection Clauses
..........................................................................114
Note on the Hague Choice of Court Convention
........................................137
Note on Forum Selection Clauses Under E.U. Law
....................................138
CHAPTER
2.
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
.......................................................141
Section
A. Introduction
...............................................................................................141
B. Alienage and Diversity Jurisdiction
........................................................142
1.
Citizens or Subjects of Foreign States
..........................................142
2.
Permanen t
Resident A liens and A lienage Jurisdiction
.................155
3.
Foreign Corporations and Diversity
............................................160
Note on Removal to Federal Court
...............................................161
C. Cases Arising Under Federal Law
...........................................................162
1.
Human Rights
L
itigation under the A lien Tort Statute
.................163
2.
Claims under the Torture Victim Protection Act
..........................182
3.
Claims under the Anti-Terrorism Act of
1990..............................184
4.
Suability of Private Actors and Related Matters
..........................184
5.
Cases Implicating Foreign Policy Concerns
................................196
Note on Universal Jurisdiction
..................................................204
6.
Cases Arising Under Treaties
.......................................................205
D. Venue and Alien Defendants
....................................................................218
1.
Venue
in Suits Against Aliens
.......................................................218
2.
Venue in Suits Against A lien and
Non-A
lien Defendants
.............219
3.
Fallback Venue
.............................................................................219
4.
Transfer of Venue
.........................................................................219
5.
Transfer of Venue versus Forum
Non Conveniens
.......................220
Note on the Sequencing of Jurisdictional
and Related Objections
.................................................................221
CHAPTER
3.
Suits Against Foreign Sovereigns
..............................................223
Section
A. The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
..................................................223
1.
Origins and Structure
...................................................................223
2.
Constitutionality
...........................................................................225
3.
Scope
............................................................................................235
4.
Exceptions to Sovereign Immunity
...............................................255
B. The Act of State Doctrine
.........................................................................291
CHAPTER
4.
Service of Process
.......................................................................321
Section
A. Service on Foreign Defendants Under the Federal Rules
.....................321
1.
Waiver of Service
.........................................................................321
2.
Absent a Waiver of Service
...........................................................322
(a) Serving Foreign Defendants within a U.S.
Federal Judicial District
........................................................322
(b) Serving Foreign Defendants in a Foreign
Country
..................................................................................323
B. Service Under the Hague Convention
.....................................................324
C. Coordinating the Hague Convention and the Federal Rules
................325
D. Determining the Applicability of the Hague Convention
......................337
Note on Service of Process within the E.U
.................................................350
E. Service in Violation of Foreign Law
........................................................350
1.
Introduction
..................................................................................350
2.
Article
13
of the Hague Service Convention
................................352
3.
Statutory Construction and U.S. Service Provisions
....................359
F. Service on Foreign States, Agencies and Instrumentalities
...................361
CHAPTER
5.
Parallel Litigation
.......................................................................371
Section
A. International Forum
Non
Conveniens
....................................................371
A Comparative Note on Forum
Non
Conveniens
.......................................395
B. Abstention
(Lis Pendens)
and Parallel Litigation
..................................398
Background Note on Abstention and Parallel Litigation in the
Purely Domestic (U.S.) Setting
..................................................................399
A Comparative Note on
Lis
Pendens
..........................................................412
Note on the Hague Choice of Court Convention
........................................414
C. International Antisuit Inj unctions and Parallel Litigation
...................415
1.
Approaches) of U.S. Courts
.........................................................415
2.
Approach(es) of European Courts
................................................433
CHAPTER
6.
Taking Evidence Abroad
...........................................................449
Section
A. Introduction
...............................................................................................449
1.
An Overview of Discovery in American Courts
............................449
2.
Foreign Methods of Obtaining Evidence
......................................451
3.
American Discovery and Foreign Perceptions
.............................452
B. The Hague Evidence Convention
.............................................................453
1.
Overview of the Hague Evidence Convention
Procedures
....................................................................................453
2.
Privileges Against Testifying Under the Convention
....................454
3.
Subject Matter Scope of the Hague Evidence Convention
............455
4.
The Exclusion ofPretrial Discovery Documents
..........................456
5.
The Exclusivity of the Hague Evidence Convention
.....................457
C. U.S. Discovery Conducted Abroad
..........................................................471
A Case Illustration
......................................................................................471
D. The Personal Jurisdiction Requirement
.................................................473
1.
Nonparty
Witnesses
......................................................................473
2.
Juris dictional Discovery
...............................................................473
E. Yost-Aérospatiale
Decisional Law
............................................................474
F. Foreign Blocking Statutes
........................................................................481
G. U.S. Discovery and Evidence Production for Foreign
and International Tribunals
.....................................................................496
CHAPTER
7.
International Litigation and Choice of Law
.............................511
Section
A. An Overview of American Choice of Law
.............................................511
1.
Traditional Choice of Law Rules
..................................................511
2.
Interest Analysis and the Conflicts of Revolution
.........................514
3.
The Restatement (Second) of Conflict Laws
.................................516
B. American Choice of Law in the Transnational Setting
..........................518
C. Constitutional Limits on American Choice of Law
................................526
D. International Choice of Law Clauses
......................................................533
1.
Validating and Interpreting Choice of Law Clauses
....................534
2.
The Interrelationship between Choice of Law and
Choice of Forum Clauses
.............................................................546
E. The European Perspective on Choice of Law
.........................................554
Matthias
Reimann,
Conflict of Laws in Western
Europe
3-17 (1995)....................................................................................555
Note on Subsequent Developments in the European Union
.......................560
Article
6,
Rome I Regulation
......................................................................561
Article
14,
Rome II Regulation
..................................................................562
F.
The Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Statutes
..................................563
1.
Extraterritorial Reach of U.S. Antitrust Laws
..............................564
2.
A Comparative Perspective on Extraterritoriality
.......................590
3.
The Extraterritorial Reach of Federal Securities Laws
...............603
CHAPTER
8.
Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments
...........................617
Section
A. Introduction
..............................................................................................617
B. Enforcing Foreign Judgments In the
U.S.—Basic Considerations
.......................................................................621
1.
Traditional Approaches and the Regime of Comity
.....................621
2.
The Source of law Governing Enforcement of
Foreign Judgments in U.S. Courts
...............................................627
3.
Introduction to Current Approaches Under State Law
................632
Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments
Recognition Act
..........................................................................633
C. Foreign Judgments and the Requirements of Personal
Jurisdiction
.......................................................................................636
D. Foreign Judgments Raising Domestic (U.S.) Public Policy
Concerns
....................................................................................................651
1.
Concerns Regarding Substantive Law
..........................................651
The SPEECH Act of
2010............................................................663
2.
Concerns Regarding Fair Procedures
.........................................666
Note on U.S. Recognition of Foreign
Tax and Penal Judgments
.............................................................672
E. U.S. Judgments and Foreign Public Policy Concerns
............................673
F. Judgment Recognition Under European Union Law
............................684
Brussels Regulation Arts.
34-35.................................................................685
CHAPTER
9.
International Arbitration
...........................................................693
Section
A. Introduction
..............................................................................................693
B. Claims Subject to Arbitration
.................................................................695
C. Enforcement of Arbitration Awards
.......................................................704
D. Antisuit Injunctions in Aid of Arbitration
..............................................723
APPENDICES.
__________.......................................................................................737
A. The Hague Service Convention
...............................................................737
B. The Hague Evidence Convention
............................................................742
С
The Hague Choice of Court Convention
.................................................748
D. The Brussels Regulation (EC Regulation
44/2001)................................758
E. The New York Convention
......................................................................771
F. The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of
1976.....................................776
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
..............................................................................................................................
V
Acknowledgments
..................................................................................................
vu
Summary of Contents
..............................................................................................
їх
Table of Cases
......................................................................................................xxiii
CHAPTER
1.
Personal Jurisdiction and Forum Selection
..................................1
Section
A. Introduction
...................................................................................................1
B. Specific Jurisdiction
......................................................................................3
Asahi Metal Industry Co., Ltd. v. Superior Court
.....................3
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...............................................10
J. Mclntyre Machinery, Ltd. v. Nicastro
....................................14
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...............................................26
Wien Air
Alaska, Inc. v. Brandt
..................................................29
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...............................................36
Yahoo! Inc.
v. La Ligue Contre Le Racisme
et L Antisémitisme
.........................................................................36
Cannon Mfg. Co.
v.
Cudahy Packing Co.......................................
42
C.
General
Jurisdiction
...................................................................................43
Goodyear Dunlop Tires
Operations,
S.A.
v.
Brown
.................................44
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................................50
Helicópteros
Nacionales
De
Columbia,
S.A.
v.
Hall
....................................51
Bauman v.
DaimlerChrysler Corp.........................................................53
Note on Doing Business as a Basis for Jurisdiction
Over Foreign Parties
.....................................................................................55
D. Transient Jurisdiction
................................................................................58
Burnham v. Superior Court
...........................................................................58
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................................61
A Comparative Note on Transient Jurisdiction
.............................................62
E. The Reach of Process
..................................................................................62
Capital Int l, Ltd. v. Rudolff
&
Co., Ltd
.......................................................63
United States v. Swiss American Bank, Ltd
.............................................64
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................................71
F. Litigating Personal Jurisdiction
................................................................73
Insurance Corp. of Ireland, Ltd. v.
Compagnie
des
Bauxites
de Guinee
......................................................................................73
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................................78
G. Personal Jurisdiction in Europe: The Brussels Convention
and Regulation
..........................................................................................79
Johann
Gruber v.
Bay Wa
AG..................................................................
82
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................................89
Shevill v.
Presse
Alliance
SA
......................................................................91
Notes
and Questions for Discussion
.............................................................95
eDate Advertising GmbH v. X, and Martinez v. MGN, Ltd
...................96
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................................98
H. Attachment and Global Assets
..................................................................99
Shaffer v. Heitner
.......................................................................................100
Grupo Mexicano de Desarrollo,
S.A.
v. Alliance
Bond Fund,
Inc........
102
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................
Ill
Mareva
Compania
Naviera
S.A.
v. Inťl
Bulkcarriers S.A
.......................... 113
I. Forum
Selection Clauses..........................................................................
114
The Bremen
v.
Zapata
Off-Shore
Co
...................................................... 114
Notes and Questions for Discussion
........................................................... 122
Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc. v. Shute
........................................................... 122
Richards v. Lloyd s of London
................................................................ 126
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................133
Lauro
Lines s.r.l.
v. Chasser
.......................................................................135
Note on the Hague Choice of Court Convention
........................................ 137
Note on Forum Selection Clauses Under E.U. Law
................................... 138
CHAPTER
2.
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
....................................................... 141
Section
A. Introduction
..............................................................................................141
B. Alienage and Diversity Jurisdiction
........................................................142
1.
Citizens or Subjects of Foreign States
..........................................142
Chase Bank v. Traffic Stream (BVI)
Infrastructure Ltd
.......................................................................... 143
Sadat v. Mertes
........................................................................... 145
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................. 152
Hodgson v. Bowerbank
..............................................................154
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................. 154
2.
Permanent Resident Aliens and Alienage Jurisdiction
................. 155
Antonier v. Miller
....................................................................... 156
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................158
3.
Foreign Corporations and Diversity
............................................ 160
Note on Removal to Federal Court
............................................... 161
C. Cases Arising Under Federal Law
..........................................................162
1.
Human Rights Litigation under the A lien Tort Statute
................. 163
Filartiga v. Pena-Irala
...................................................................164
Tel-Oren v. Libyan Arab Republic
............................................... 166
Sosa
v.
Alvarez-Machain
...........................................................167
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................180
2.
Claims under the Torture Victim Protection Act
.......................... 182
Mohamad v. Palestinian Authority
............................................... 183
3.
Claims under the Anti-Terrorism Act of
1990.............................. 184
4.
Suability of Private A ctors and Related Matters
.......................... 184
Kadic v. Karadzic
....................................................................... 185
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................. 194
Kiobel v.
Royal Dutch
Petroleum
Co
...........................................196
5.
Cases Implicating Foreign Policy Concerns
................................196
Patrickson v.
Dole Food Co
........................................................197
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................203
Note on Universal Jurisdiction
..................................................204
6.
Cases Arising Under Treaties
.......................................................205
Benjamins v. British European Airways
..................................206
Narkiewicz-Laine v. Scandinavian Airlines Sytems
...............214
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................216
D. Venue and Alien Defendants
....................................................................218
1.
Venue in Suits Against Aliens
.......................................................218
2.
Venue in Suits Against Alien and
Non-A
lien Defendants
.............219
3.
Fallback Venue
.............................................................................219
4.
Transfer of Venue
.........................................................................219
5.
Transfer of Venue versus Forum
Non Conveniens
.......................220
Note on the Sequencing of Jurisdictional
and Related Objections
...............................................................................221
CHAPTER
3.
Suits Against Foreign Sovereigns
..............................................223
Section
A. The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
..................................................223
1.
Origins and Structure
...................................................................223
2.
Constitutionality
...........................................................................225
Verlinden, B.V.
v. Central Bank of Nigeria
..............................225
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................231
3.
Scope
............................................................................................235
Argentine Republic v. Amerada Hess Shipping Corp
............235
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................242
Republic of Austria v.
Altmann....................................................243
Dole Food Co.
v. Patrickson
.......................................................245
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................251
4.
Exceptions to Sovereign Immunity
................................................255
Republic of Argentina v. Weltover,
Inc
....................................255
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................261
Saudi Arabia v. Nelson
...............................................................264
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................273
Cicippio-Puleo v. Islamic Republican of Iran
..........................276
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................281
Zappia Middle East Constr. Co. v. Emirate of Abu Dhabi
.....285
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................289
B. The Act of State Doctrine
.........................................................................291
Banco
Nacional
de
Cuba
v. Sabbatino
....................................................291
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................301
Alfred Dunhill of London, Inc. v. Republic of Cuba
..............................304
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................310
W.S. Kirkpatrick
&
Co., Inc. v. Environmental
Tectonics Corp.,
Inťl................................................................................
313
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................316
CHAPTER
4.
Service of Process
.......................................................................321
Section
A. Service on Foreign Defendants Under the Federal Rules
.....................321
1.
Waiver of Service
.........................................................................321
2.
Absent a Waiver of Service
...........................................................322
(a) Serving Foreign Defendants within a U.S.
Federal Judicial District
........................................................322
(b) Serving Foreign Defendants in a Foreign
Country
..................................................................................323
B. Service Under the Hague Convention
.....................................................324
C. Coordinating the Hague Convention and the Federal Rules
................325
Bankston v.
Toyota Motor Corp
.............................................................326
Brockmeyer v. May
..................................................................................328
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................336
D. Determining the Applicability of the Hague Convention
......................337
Volkswagenwerk Aktiengesellschaft
v. Schlunk
....................................338
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................348
Note on Service of Process within the E.U
.................................................350
E. Service in Violation of Foreign Law
........................................................350
1.
Introduction
..................................................................................350
2.
Article IS of the Hague Service Convention
................................352
Proceedings Concerning the Constitutional
Complaint of
L
____
GmbH
.........................................................352
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................358
3.
Statutory Construction and U.S. Service Provisions
....................359
F.T.C. v.
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain-Pont-à-Mousson
.............360
F.
Service
on Foreign States, Agencies and Instrumentalities
...................361
Transaero,
Inc. v.
La Fuerza Aerea Boliviana
.......................................361
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................369
CHAPTER
5.
Parallel Litigation
.......................................................................371
Section
A. International Forum
Non Conveniens
....................................................371
Piper Aircraft Co. v. Reyno
.....................................................................372
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................381
In re Union Carbide Gas Plant Disaster
.....................................................383
Guidi
v. Inter-Continental Hotels, Corp
.................................................385
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................390
Iragorri v. United Technologies Corp.,
......................................................391
A Comparative Note on Forum
Non Conveniens.......................................
395
Owusu
v.
Jackson.......................................................................................396
В
Abstention (Lis Pendens) and
Parallel
Litigation..................................
398
Background Note on
Abstention
and Parallel Litigation in the
Purely Domestic (U.S.) Setting
...................................................................399
Colorado River Water Conservation
Dist.
v.
United States
..................400
Royal and Sun Alliance ins. Co. of Canada
v. Century
Inťl
Arms,
Inc
........................................................................403
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................410
A Comparative Note on
Lis
Pendens
..........................................................412
Note on the Hague Choice of Court Convention
........................................414
C. International Antisuit Inj unctions and Parallel Litigation
...................415
1.
Approach(es) of U.S. Courts
.........................................................415
Kaepa, Inc. v. Achilles Corp
......................................................415
Quaak v. Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler
Bedrijfsrevisoren
........................................................................423
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................431
Laker Airways Ltd. v.
Sabena,
Belgian World Airlines
...............431
2.
Approaches) of European Courts
................................................433
Gregory Paul Turner v. Felix Fareed Ismail Grovit and
Others
........................................................................................433
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................436
Airbus Industrie G.I.E.
v. Patel
.................................................437
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................446
CHAPTER
6.
Taking Evidence Abroad
...........................................................449
Section
A. Introduction
...............................................................................................449
1.
An Overview of Discovery in American Courts
............................449
2.
Foreign Methods of Obtaining Evidence
......................................451
3.
American Discovery and Foreign Perceptions
.............................452
B. The Hague Evidence Convention
.............................................................453
1.
Overview of the Hague Evidence Convention
Procedures
....................................................................................453
2.
Privileges Against Testifying Under the Convention
....................454
3.
Subject Matter Scope of the Hague Evidence Convention
............455
4.
The Exclusion ofPretrial Discovery Documents
..........................456
5.
The Exclusivity of the Hague Evidence Convention
.....................457
Société Nationale Industrielle
Aérospatiale v.
U.S. District Court
............................................458
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................468
C. U.S. Discovery Conducted Abroad
..........................................................471
A Case Illustration
......................................................................................471
D. The Personal Jurisdiction Requirement
.................................................473
1.
Nonparty
Witnesses
......................................................................473
2.
Juris dictional Discovery
...............................................................473
E.
Post-Aérospatiale Decisional
Law
...........................................................474
Valois
of America, Inc.
v. Risdon
Corp
....................................................475
Notes
and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................479
F. Foreign Blocking Statutes
........................................................................481
Société
Internationale Pour Participations
Industrielles et
Commerciales,
S.A.
v.
Rogers..................................................................483
Notes and
Questions
for Discussion
...........................................................487
Richmark Corp.
v.
Timber Falling Consultants
....................................489
In re Marc Rich
&
Co. A.G
......................................................................491
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................493
G. U.S. Discovery and Evidence Production for Foreign
and International Tribunals
....................................................................496
Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro Devices,
Inc
...........................................497
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................505
In re Application for an Order Permitting
Metallgesellschaft
AG
to take Discovery
................................................506
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................509
CHAPTER
7.
International Litigation and Choice of Law
.............................511
Section
A. An Overview of American Choice of Law
.............................................511
1.
Traditional Choice of Law Rules
..................................................511
2.
Interest Analysis and the Conflicts of Revolution
.........................514
3.
The Restatement (Second) of Conflict Laws
.................................516
B. American Choice of Law in the Transnational Setting
.........................518
Spinozzi v. ITT Sheraton Corp
................................................................519
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................524
C. Constitutional Limits on American Choice of Law
...............................526
Home Insurance Co. v. Dick
....................................................................527
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................531
D. International Choice of Law Clauses
......................................................533
1.
Validating and Interpreting Choice of Law Clauses
....................534
Nedlloyd Lines B.V. v. Seawinds Ltd
........................................535
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................542
2.
The Interrelationship between Choice of Law and
Choice of Forum Clauses
.............................................................546
Albemarle Corp. v. AstraZenica U.K., Ltd
..............................546
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................553
E. The European Perspective on Choice of Law
.........................................554
Matthias
Reimann,
Conflict of Laws in Western
Europe
3-17 (1995)....................................................................................555
Note on Subsequent Developments in the European Union
.......................560
Article
6,
Rome I Regulation
......................................................................561
Article
14,
Rome II Regulation
..................................................................562
F. The Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Statutes
..................................563
1.
Extraterritorial Reach of U. S. Antitrust Laws
..............................564
American Banana Co. v. United Fruit Co
................................564
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................567
United States
v.
Aluminum Co. of America
.............................568
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................571
Timberlane Lumber Co. v. Bank of
America
N.T. &
S.A
...................................................................572
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................575
Restatement (Third) of Foreign Relations Law
of The United States
§§ 402 & 403............................................576
Hartford Fire Ins. Co. v. California
..........................................578
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................586
2.
A Comparative Perspective on Extraterritoriality
........................590
Ahlström Osakeyhtiö
et al. v. Commission
of
the European Communities
.......................................................590
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................594
Hoffman-La Roche, Ltd. v. Empagran,
S.A.............................595
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................601
3.
The Extraterritorial Reach of Federal Securities Laws
................603
Morrison v. National Australia Bank Ltd
................................604
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................615
CHAPTER
8.
Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments
...........................617
Section
A. Introduction
...............................................................................................617
B. Enforcing Foreign Judgments In the
U.S.—Basic Considerations
.......................................................................621
1.
Traditional Approaches and the Regime of Com ity
......................621
Hilton v. Guyot
............................................................................621
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................625
2.
The Source of law Governing Enforcement of
Foreign Judgments in U.S. Courts
...............................................627
Johnston
v. Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
.................627
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................630
3.
Introduction to Current Approaches Under State Law
.................632
Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments
Recognition Act
...........................................................................633
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................635
С
Foreign Judgments and the Requirements of Personal
Jurisdiction
........................................................................................636
Evans Cabinet Corp. v. Kitchen Int l,
Inc
..............................................636
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................641
Somportex Ltd. v. Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corp
............................643
Notes and Questions for Discussion
...........................................................650
D· Foreign Judgments Raising Domestic (U.S.) Public Policy
Concerns
....................................................................................................651
1.
Concerns Regarding Substantive Law
..........................................651
Southwest Livestock
&
Trucking Co. v. Ramon
.....................651
Notes and Questions for Discussion
.............................................654
Telnikoff v. Matusevitch
............................................................656
Notes
and Questions for Discussion
..............................................661
Bachchan
v. India Abroad Publications
Inc
..................................662
The SPEECH Act of
2010.............................................................663
Yahoo! Inc.
v. La Ligue Contre
le Racisme et L Antisémitisme
......................................................664
2.
Concerns Regarding Fair Procedures..........................................
666
The Society of Lloyd s v. Ashenden
...........................................666
Notes and Questions for Discussion
..............................................671
Note on U.S. Recognition of Foreign
Tax and Penal Judgments
..............................................................672
E. U.S. Judgments and Foreign Public Policy Concerns
............................673
German Code of Civil Procedure
[ZPO] §328........................................674
Re the Enforcement of a U.S. Judgment
..................................................675
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................................679
Re the Enforcement of a U.S. Judgment
..................................................680
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................................682
F. Judgment Recognition Under European Union Law
.............................684
Brussels Regulation Arts.
34-35..................................................................685
Kromback v.
Bamberski
...........................................................................686
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................................689
CHAPTER
9.
International Arbitration
............................................................693
Section
A. Introduction
................................................................................................693
B. Claims Subject to Arbitration
...................................................................695
Vimar
Seguros
y Reaseguros,
S.A.
v. M/V Sky
Reefer...........................
695
Notes
and Questions for Discussion
............................................................702
C.
Enforcement of Arbitration Awards........................................................
704
Parsons
&
Whittemore
Overseas Co.,
Inc. v.
Société
General
de l Industrie du Papier
..............................................................704
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................................711
Baxter International, Inc. v. Abbott Laboratories
..................................716
Notes and Questions for Discussion
............................................................721
D. Antisuit
Injunctions in Aid of Arbitration...............................................
723
Paramedics
Electromedicina, Ltda.
v. GE
Medical
Information Technologies,
Inc
.................................................................723
Notes
and Questions for Discussion
............................................................729
Allianz SpA, and
Generali
Assicurazioni Generali
SpA
v.
West Tankers,
Inc
......................................................................................730
Notes
and Questions for Discussion
............................................................734
APPENDICES.
_________.........................................................................................737
A. The Hague Service Convention
.................................................................737
B. The Hague Evidence Convention
.............................................................742
C. The Hague Choice of Court Convention
..................................................748
D The Brussels Regulation (EC Regulation
44/2001)................................758
E* The New York Convention
.......................................................................771
p The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of
1976.....................................776
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