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1 Online-Ressource (464 pages)
ISBN:
9789004502925
Series Statement:
The Pocket Books of the Hague Academy of International Law / les Livres de Poche de l'Académie de Droit International de la Haye Ser
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Intro -- Copyright -- Forum Shopping Despite Unification of Law -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Chapter I. Setting the stage: uniform law -- A. Introduction -- B. Uniform law: A definition and its implications -- C. Aims and goals of uniform law -- D. The origins of the CISG -- E. The CISG: A paradigm for all things good and bad -- Chapter II. Forum shopping: what, why, why not? -- A. The existing bias against forum shopping: The US example -- B. The bias against forum shopping: The regional and international contexts -- C. Anti-forum shopping stance no more? -- D. Defining "forum shopping" -- Chapter III. Why international uniform substantive law conventions cannot prevent forum shopping: the convention-extrinsic reasons -- A. Introduction -- B. Convention-extrinsic reasons for forum shopping: Divergences in procedural rules and rules of evidence -- C. Additional convention-extrinsic forum shopping reasons: Language, efficiency of the proceedings, bias, et al -- D. Arbitration v. litigation -- E. Applicability of uniform substantive law conventions by arbitral tribunals v. courts -- Chapter IV. Why international uniform substantive law conventions cannot prevent forum shopping: the need to resort to private international law as a convention-intrinsic reason -- A. Introduction -- B. Private international law rules contained in international uniform substantive law conventions -- C. Express and implicit references to private international law analyses contained in uniform substantive law conventions -- D. The limited international sphere of application of uniform substantive law conventions as a convention-intrinsic forum shopping reason -- E. The limited substantive sphere of application of uniform substantive law conventions as a convention-intrinsic forum shopping reason
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F. The requirement of a nexus to contracting states or the law of a contracting state as a convention-intrinsic forum shopping reason -- Chapter V. Further convention-intrinsic forum shopping reasons: limitations as to scope, reservations, opt-outs and diverging interpretations -- A. The limited scope of application of uniform substantive law conventions as a conventionintrinsic forum shopping reason -- B. The possibility of declaring reservations as a convention-intrinsic forum shopping reason -- C. The dispositive nature of uniform substantive law conventions as a convention-intrinsic forum shopping reason -- D. Uniform interpretation and application of uniform substantive law conventions: The theory -- E. Uniform interpretation and application of uniform substantive law conventions: The reality and its effects on forum shopping -- Chapter VI. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- About the Author -- PUBLICATIONS OF THE HAGUE ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW -- CENTRE D'ÉTUDE ET DE RECHERCHE.
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ferrari, Franco Forum Shopping Despite Unification of Law Boston : BRILL,c2021 ISBN 9789004502918
Language:
English
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