Private international law : litigating in the trans-Tasman context and beyond / presenters, David Goddard, Campbell McLachlan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New Zealand Law Society seminarPublisher: [Wellington, N.Z.] : Continuing Legal Education, New Zealand Law Society, [2012]Description: 195 pages ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.90993 23
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Why bother with private international law? -- 3. How courts deal with foreign law -- 4. Jurisdiction and forum conveniens : which court will a dispute be heard in? -- 5. Enforcement of foreign judgments -- 6. Interim relief -- 7. Obtaining evidence in cross-border litigation -- 8. What law will the court apply? -- 9. Contract -- 10. Torts -- 11. Statutory causes of action -- 12. Property : an outine -- 13. Drafting contracts to take account of cross-border issues -- [Appendices 1-3] -- Discussion problems --
1. Introduction -- 2. Why bother with private international law? -- 3. How courts deal with foreign law? -- 4. Jurisdiction and forum conveniens, which court will a dispute be heard in? -- 5. Enforcement of foreign judgments -- 6. Interim relief -- 7. Obtaining evidence in cross-border litigation -- 8. What law will the court apply? -- 9. Contract -- 10. Torts -- 11. Statutory causes of action -- 12. Property, an outline -- 13. Drafting contracts to take account of cross-border issues -- Appendix 1. New Zealand cases relevant to the scope of rule 6.27 High Court Rules -- Appendix 2. Countries to which the reciprocal enforcement of Judgments Act 1934 extends -- Appendix 3. Examples for discussion of choice of law, forum and agent for service clauses.
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"August 2012.".

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1. Introduction -- 2. Why bother with private international law? -- 3. How courts deal with foreign law -- 4. Jurisdiction and forum conveniens : which court will a dispute be heard in? -- 5. Enforcement of foreign judgments -- 6. Interim relief -- 7. Obtaining evidence in cross-border litigation -- 8. What law will the court apply? -- 9. Contract -- 10. Torts -- 11. Statutory causes of action -- 12. Property : an outine -- 13. Drafting contracts to take account of cross-border issues -- [Appendices 1-3] -- Discussion problems --

1. Introduction -- 2. Why bother with private international law? -- 3. How courts deal with foreign law? -- 4. Jurisdiction and forum conveniens, which court will a dispute be heard in? -- 5. Enforcement of foreign judgments -- 6. Interim relief -- 7. Obtaining evidence in cross-border litigation -- 8. What law will the court apply? -- 9. Contract -- 10. Torts -- 11. Statutory causes of action -- 12. Property, an outline -- 13. Drafting contracts to take account of cross-border issues -- Appendix 1. New Zealand cases relevant to the scope of rule 6.27 High Court Rules -- Appendix 2. Countries to which the reciprocal enforcement of Judgments Act 1934 extends -- Appendix 3. Examples for discussion of choice of law, forum and agent for service clauses.

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