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International Dispute Resolution (eBook)

Selected Issues in International Litigation and Arbitration

Vesna Lazić, Steven Stuij (Herausgeber)

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2018 | 1st ed. 2018
V, 127 Seiten
T.M.C. Asser Press (Verlag)
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The contributions in this book cover a wide range of topics within modern dispute
resolution, which can be summarised as follows: harmonisation, enforcement and
alternative dispute resolution. In particular, it looks into the impact of harmonised
EU law on national rules of civil procedure and addresses the lack of harmonisation
in the US regarding the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. Furthermore,
the law on enforcement is examined, not only by focusing on US law, but also on
how to attach assets in order to enforce a judgment. Finally, it addresses certain types
of alternative dispute resolution. In addition, the book looks into the systems and
cultures of dispute resolution in several regions of the world, such as the EU, the US and
China, that have a high impact on globalisation. Hence, the book is diverse in the sense
of dealing with multiple issues in the field of modern dispute resolution.

The book offers explorations of the impact of international rules and EU law on domestic
civil procedure, through case studies from, among others, the US, China, Belgium and
the Netherlands. The relevance of EU law for the national debate and its impact on the
regulation of civil procedure is also considered. Furthermore, several contributions discuss
the necessity and possibility of harmonisation in the emergency arbitrator mechanisms in
the EU. The harmonisation of private international law rules within the EU, particularly
those of a procedural nature, is juxtaposed to the lack thereof in the US. Also, the book
offers an overview of the current dispute settlement mechanisms in China.

The publication is primarily meant for legal academics in private international law and
civil procedure. It will also prove useful to practitioners regularly engaged in cross-border
dispute resolution and will be of added value to advanced students, as well as to those with
an interest in international litigation and more generally in the area of dispute resolution.

Vesna Lazi? is Senior Researcher at the T.M.C. Asser Institute, Associate Professor of
Private Law at Utrecht University and Professor of European Civil Procedure at the
University of Rijeka.

Steven Stuij is an expert in Private International Law and a PhD Candidate/Guest
Researcher at the Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam.

Ton Jongbloed is Guest Editor on this volume.

The contributions in this book cover a wide range of topics within modern disputeresolution, which can be summarised as follows: harmonisation, enforcement andalternative dispute resolution. In particular, it looks into the impact of harmonisedEU law on national rules of civil procedure and addresses the lack of harmonisationin the US regarding the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. Furthermore,the law on enforcement is examined, not only by focusing on US law, but also onhow to attach assets in order to enforce a judgment. Finally, it addresses certain typesof alternative dispute resolution. In addition, the book looks into the systems andcultures of dispute resolution in several regions of the world, such as the EU, the US andChina, that have a high impact on globalisation. Hence, the book is diverse in the senseof dealing with multiple issues in the field of modern dispute resolution.The book offers explorations of the impact of international rules and EU law on domesticcivil procedure, through case studies from, among others, the US, China, Belgium andthe Netherlands. The relevance of EU law for the national debate and its impact on theregulation of civil procedure is also considered. Furthermore, several contributions discussthe necessity and possibility of harmonisation in the emergency arbitrator mechanisms inthe EU. The harmonisation of private international law rules within the EU, particularlythose of a procedural nature, is juxtaposed to the lack thereof in the US. Also, the bookoffers an overview of the current dispute settlement mechanisms in China.The publication is primarily meant for legal academics in private international law andcivil procedure. It will also prove useful to practitioners regularly engaged in cross-borderdispute resolution and will be of added value to advanced students, as well as to those withan interest in international litigation and more generally in the area of dispute resolution.Vesna Lazic is Senior Researcher at the T.M.C. Asser Institute, Associate Professor ofPrivate Law at Utrecht University and Professor of European Civil Procedure at theUniversity of Rijeka.Steven Stuij is an expert in Private International Law and a PhD Candidate/GuestResearcher at the Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam.Ton Jongbloed is Guest Editor on this volume.

Chapter 1. Considerations on the Impact of EU law on National Civil Procedure: Recent Examples from Belgium.- Chapter 2. The Internationalisation of Procedural Law: the Law on Execution and Attachment Orders.- Chapter 3. Harmonisation of Conflict of Law Rules in the US? The Example of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Money Judgments.- Chapter 4. The Harmonisation of Interim Measures Granted by the Emergency Arbitrator in the European Union.- Chapter 5. Resolving Foreign Direct Investment-related Disputes in China’s Legal System: What to Expect and How to Understand?.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.7.2018
Reihe/Serie Short Studies in Private International Law
Short Studies in Private International Law
Zusatzinfo V, 127 p.
Verlagsort The Hague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Zivilverfahrensrecht
Recht / Steuern Steuern / Steuerrecht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht
Schlagworte Attachment of Assets • Cross-Border Dispute Settlement • Fragmentation of Civil Procedure • (Investment) Arbitration • Private Damages for Competition Law Violations • Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments • Unification of International Civil Procedure in EU
ISBN-10 94-6265-252-X / 946265252X
ISBN-13 978-94-6265-252-1 / 9789462652521
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