This 2007 book assists lawyers in navigating the procedures and strategies in enforcing foreign judgments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert E. Lutz is Professor of Law at Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles, California. He has held the Treusch and Buchalter Chairs at the law school and teaches a wide range of public international law, international commercial law and dispute-resolution subjects. He is a member of the American Law Institute, the Pacific Council on International Policy (affiliate of the Council on Foreign Relations), and a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. He arbitrates public international and private international commercial disputes, and actively serves on NAFTA binational arbitration panels and is a listed panelist for the World Trade Organization. He has authored numerous articles, books and legislation including a leading textbook which he co-authored called International Environment Law Policy (Aspen, 1998).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Part I. Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in the US: 1. Overview 2. Phase one: before recognition 3. Phase two: converting the judgment 4. Phase three: executing a converted judgment in the US courts 5. Conclusion 6. Bibliography 7. Forms Part II. Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Abroad: 8. Overview 9. How to identify and select foreign counsel 10. Documentation for enforcement 11. Understanding foreign enforcement frameworks 12. Conclusion 13. Bibliography Part III. The Future of Enforcing Foreign Judgments: 14. Introduction 15. Hague Convention Part IV. International Jurisdiction and Judgments Project of the American Law Institute: 16. International trade flexibility and the enforcement of foreign judgments.
Acknowledgments Part I. Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in the US: 1. Overview 2. Phase one: before recognition 3. Phase two: converting the judgment 4. Phase three: executing a converted judgment in the US courts 5. Conclusion 6. Bibliography 7. Forms Part II. Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Abroad: 8. Overview 9. How to identify and select foreign counsel 10. Documentation for enforcement 11. Understanding foreign enforcement frameworks 12. Conclusion 13. Bibliography Part III. The Future of Enforcing Foreign Judgments: 14. Introduction 15. Hague Convention Part IV. International Jurisdiction and Judgments Project of the American Law Institute: 16. International trade flexibility and the enforcement of foreign judgments.
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