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The Uniform Interpretation of the Brussels and Lugano Conventions by Justin Newton, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Justin Newton
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement New
    ISBN9781841133232
    Pages710
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2002

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Uniform Interpretation of the Brussels and Lugano Conventions by Justin Newton

    This work is a comparative examination of the uniform application of the Brussels and Lugano Conventions by courts in the UKFrance Germany and various other European countries. It analyses evidence of inconsistent or divergent interpretations of certain contentious articles of these Conventions and the experience of litigation under them in other (French- and German-speaking) jurisdictions. The book acts as a unique repository of information and offers a detailed examination of both academic commentary and case-law from the Convention jurisdictions together with a critical appraisal of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice. It thus encompasses in an accessible English form the laws of Continental Europe which would otherwise be out of the reach for lawyers. At appropriate points it provides a bridge to the new regime under the Brussels I Regulation 44/2001 and Council Service Regulation 1348/2000 and the reforms underway in the draft Hague Worldwide Judgments Convention.The book will be invaluable to practitioners acting for clients on a pan-European basis who may need to know the likelihood of their clients being sued under the Conventions in other Contracting States their opponents potential strategies before their own national courts and the possible tactics that should be employed to plan for avoid or even block such manoeuvring. Of eventual concern to practitioners is the availability or not of a sympathetic recognition and enforcement regime in other Contracting States. The work highlights certain pitfalls in this regard and most likely hurdles that certain Contracting State judgment debtors may place in the way of recognition and enforcement and the chances of receptive or hostile treatment before certain Contracting State courts.show more



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