Examines the distinction between substance and procedure questions in private international law to analyse which is appropriate, providing detailed analysis of the decisional law in which the substance-procedure distinction has been employed.
Examines the distinction between substance and procedure questions in private international law to analyse which is appropriate, providing detailed analysis of the decisional law in which the substance-procedure distinction has been employed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Garnett is a Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne and is a national consultant to Freehills Solicitors in Australia. He regularly advises on cross-border litigation and arbitration matters and has written extensively in these fields, with his work cited by European, North American and Australian courts. He has been admitted as a barrister and solicitor in Victoria, a solicitor in New South Wales and a solicitor in England and Wales. He holds degrees in law from the University of New South Wales and Harvard Law School.
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* 1: Introduction * 2: The Substance and Procedure Distinction: Origins, Rationale, and Definition * 3: Characterization, Alternative Methods of Forum Reference, and Harmonization * 4: Service and Jurisdiction * 5: Parties to Litigation * 6: Judicial Administration * 7: Evidence I: General Principles * 8: Evidence II: Taking Evidence Abroad, Privilege, and Other Bars on Disclosure * 9: Statutes of Limitation * 10: Remedies I: General Principles, Non-Monetary Relief, and Statutory Restrictions * 11: Remedies II: Damages and Statutory Compensation * 12: Conclusion
* 1: Introduction * 2: The Substance and Procedure Distinction: Origins, Rationale, and Definition * 3: Characterization, Alternative Methods of Forum Reference, and Harmonization * 4: Service and Jurisdiction * 5: Parties to Litigation * 6: Judicial Administration * 7: Evidence I: General Principles * 8: Evidence II: Taking Evidence Abroad, Privilege, and Other Bars on Disclosure * 9: Statutes of Limitation * 10: Remedies I: General Principles, Non-Monetary Relief, and Statutory Restrictions * 11: Remedies II: Damages and Statutory Compensation * 12: Conclusion
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