The nature and enforcement of choice of court agreements: a comparative study
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Series Editor s Preface..................................................vii
Acknowledgements........................................................ ix
Table of Cases......................................................... xvii
Table of Legislation, International Conventions, Official Papers
and Policy Documents.................................................xxvii
1. Introduction........................................................1
L Point of Departure..............................................1
II. Multilateral Private International Law Rules and the
Nature and Enforcement of Choice of Court Agreements...........2
III. Contributions to Knowledge.....................................11
2. Private International Law, Party Autonomy and the
English Dispute Resolution Paradigm...............................14
I. The Public Role and Function of Private International Law....14
II. Private International Law Norms as Secondary Rules
for the Allocation of Regulatory Authority and the Separation
of Functions within Choice of Court Agreements.................21
III. The Emerging Third Paradigm of Jurisdiction
and the Quest for a More Comprehensive
Understanding of Party Autonomy................................25
IV. The Emerging Paradigm of Party Autonomy and
the Continued Viability of Private Law Remedies
for Breach of Choice of Court Agreements.......................29
V The Emerging Paradigm of Party Autonomy and
the Proposed Reorganisation of Private International
Law Rules on the Basis of a Systematic Distinction
between Agreements and Non-agreements..........................34
VI. Conclusion.................................................... 36
3. The Analogy between Arbitration Agreements and Choice
of Court Agreements: The Technique of Severability and
Whether the Contractualisation Phenomenon Distorts the
Fundamental Nature and Effects of Choice of Court Agreements?........37
I. Introduction.....................................................37
II. Severability in Dispute Resolution Agreements....................38
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III. Interim Conclusion......................................... 41
IV. Deconstructing the Arbitration Agreement Analogy...............42
V. Conclusion................................................... 52
4. Private Law or Public Law? An Assessment of the Fundamental
Juridical Nature and Classification of Choice of Court Agreements...54
I. Fundamental Juridical Nature and Classification of
Choice of Court Agreements.......................................54
A. Can a Non-Exclusive Choice of Court Agreement
be Breached?............................................. 57
B. Interim Conclusion....................................... 60
II. Hybrid Jurisdiction-Arbitration Agreements.....................60
III. Asymmetric or Unilateral Choice of Court Agreements............62
A. Effectiveness of Asymmetric Jurisdiction Agreements
and Article 25 of the Recast Regulation....................66
i. Validity..............................................67
ii. Certainty.............................................70
iii. Form..................................................70
iv. Fairness..............................................72
v. Interim Conclusion....................................73
B. Effectiveness of Asymmetric Choice of Court Agreements
and Article 23 of the Brussels I Regulation................75
C. Asymmetric Agreements Subject to National Law..............76
IV. Fundamental Juridical Nature and Classification of Choice
of Court Agreements under the Brussels I Regulation (Recast)....76
V. Conclusion.....................................................82
5. ‘Dispute Resolution Epitomised: The Damages Remedy for Breach
of Choice of Court Agreements.......................................84
I. Introduction...................................................84
II. Preliminary Issue: Practical Solutions for Enforcing
English Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements by
Drafting Clauses to Guarantee the Secondary Enforcement
of Choice of Court Agreements........................................84
A. Undertakings not to Breach the Choice
of Court Agreement.........................................85
B. Indemnity Clauses and Liquidated Damages
Clauses Enforcing the Choice of Court Agreement............86
III. The Legal Basis of the Claim for Damages for
Breach of a Choice of Court Agreement......................... 90
A. Introduction............................................. 90
B. Jurisdiction to Enforce Breach of a Choice of Court
Agreement: Can an Anti-suit Injunction or Damages
Remedy be Awarded for Breach of a Foreign
(Non-English) Choice of Court Agreement?...................91
Contents xiii
IV. Contract......................................................98
A. Applicable Law of the Contractual Claim for Damages......101
V. Tort.........................................................104
A. Applicable Law of the Tortious Claim for Damages.........109
VI. Restitution..................................................114
A. Applicable Law of a Restitutionary Claim.................117
VII. Damages in Equity............................................120
A. Does a Substantive Equitable Right not to be
Sued Abroad Vexatiously Exist?...........................120
B. Choice of Law and Equity.................................122
C. Equitable Damages...................................... 123
VIII. Damages in Lieu of an Injunction: Section 50 of the
Senior Courts Act 1981.......................................126
IX. Recognition and Enforcement of the English Judgment Awarding
Damages for Breach of a Choice of Court Agreement.......... 128
A. Introduction........................................... 128
B. Recognition and Enforcement under the Brussels I
Regulation and the Recast Regulation.....................129
C. Recognition and Enforcement under National Private
International Law Rules................................ 131
6. An Overview of the Case Law on the Damages Remedy
for Breach of Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements: Firmly
Entrenched or a Nascent Remedy in Need of Development?..............135
I. The English Court of Appeal Validates the Damages Remedy
for Breach of English Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements:
The Principle of Mutual Trust and Interference with the
Effectiveness of the Multilateral Jurisdiction and Judgments
Order of the Brussels I Regulation?..........................142
II. Recovering Damages for the Tort of Inducing Breach
of a Choice of Court Agreement against a Claimant’s
Legal Advisers: The English Court of Appeal Adjudicates on
whether England is the Place where the Economic Loss
Occurred under Article 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation?........152
7. Assessing the Damages Remedy for Breach of Choice
of Court Agreements.................................................159
I. Arguments in Favour of the Damages Remedy
for Breach of Choice of Court Agreements.....................159
A. Recognising a General Right to Claim Damages
is the Approach that Best Accords with Existing English
Common Law Domestic Contract Law Principles..............159
B. The Damages Remedy Allows the Court to Preserve
Certainty, Maintain the Sanctity of the Contractual
Bargain and Control Forum Shopping.......................160
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C. The Damages Remedy Provides the Court with another
Tool with which to Control International Litigation......163
D. The Damages Remedy Allows the Court to Give Effect
to Public Policy Considerations while Reconciling the
Private Interests of the Contracting Parties.............164
II. Arguments against the Damages Remedy for Breach
of Choice of Court Agreements.................................165
A. A Choice of Court Agreement is a Special
Contractual Term, the Breach of which Does not
Give Rise to a Right to Damages..........................165
B. Courts are not Bound by Choice of Court Agreements
on Ordinary Principles of Privity of Contract............167
C. Where the Court Refuses to Enforce the Choice of Court
Agreement, it would be Inconsistent for the Court
to then Award Damages for its Breach.....................167
D. A Right to Damages would be too Difficult and
Inefficacious, if not Impossible, to Quantify and should
accordingly be Disallowed on this Basis..................168
E. A Right to Damages Would Infringe on International
Comity to an Unacceptable Extent..........................170
III. The Principle of Comity and the Damages Remedy.................171
A. Introduction............................................ 171
B. Two Conceptions of Comity.................................172
C. Comity and the Enforcement of Exclusive Choice
of Court Agreements by the English Courts.................172
D. Two Fundamental Confusions................................175
E. Conclusions............................................. 177
IV. A Comparison of the Damages Remedy with Contractual
Anti-suit Injunctions: Implications for Comity and the Relative
Effectiveness of Each Remedy............................. ....180
8. An In-depth Examination of the Damages Remedy for Breach
of Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements under the English
Common Law Jurisdictional Regime...................................183
I. The Extended Doctrine of Res Judicata based on Abuse
of Process as a Control Mechanism to Limit Claims for
Damages for Breach of Choice of Court Agreements
in the English Courts?.........................................191
II. Conclusion.....................................................195
9. The Damages Remedy and the Brussels I Regime.......................198
I. The Viability of the Damages Remedy under the
Brussels I Regulation: Will the Backdoor Approach
of the English Common Law be Permitted?........................198
A. Conclusion..................................................205
Contents
XV
IL Choice of Court Agreements and the Brussels I
Regulation (Recast)..........................................206
A. Conclusion...............................................220
IIL The Scope for Pre-emptive Proceedings and the Damages
Remedy for Breach of Choice of Court Agreements in the
Brussels I Regulation (Recast): Rendered Redundant or
Bequeathed a New Lease of Life?.................................. 222
A. Introduction.............................................222
B. Pre-emptive Proceedings in a Lugano Convention
Contracting State........................................225
C. Pre-emptive Proceedings in an EU Member State under
the Brussels I Regulation (Recast).......................227
D. Pre-emptive Proceedings and Exclusive Jurisdiction.......234
10. The Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements: Qualified
Mutual Trust and the Scope for Remedies for Breach of Exclusive
Choice of Court Agreements.........................................235
I. Introduction................................................ 235
II. Scope of the Hague Convention.................................238
III. Defining Characteristics of the Hague Convention..............238
IV. Anti-suit Injunctions Enforcing Exclusive Choice of Court
Agreements and Parallel Proceedings under the Hague
Convention.................................................. 240
V. Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements and Parallel
Proceedings in intra-EU Hague Convention Cases................246
VI. Conclusions................................................. 252
11. English Choice of Court Agreements in the Post-Referendum
Legal Environment: What Lies Ahead?................................253
I. Introduction................................................ 253
II. The Aftermath of the Brussels I Recast Regulation.............253
IIL EU Enforceability: Practical Solutions........................256
IV. EU Enforceability: The Hague Convention
on Choice of Court Agreements.................................257
V. Conclusions...................................................260
12. Conclusions and Contributions to Knowledge.........................262
Bibliography...........................................................271
Index...................................................................293
This book examines the fundamental Juridical
nature, classification and enforcement of
choice of court agreements; in international
commercial litigation. It is the first full-length
attempt to integrate the comparative and
doctrinal analysis of choice of court agreements
uniier the Brussels I Recast Regulation,
the Hague Convention on Choice of Court
Agreements CHague Convention’) and the
English common law jurisdictional regime into
a theOreticahframework. In this regard, the
book analyses the impact of a multilateral and
regulátory conception of private international
law on the private law enforcement of choice
of court agreements before the English courts.
In the process, it both pre-empts and oilers
innovative solutions to issues that may arise
under the jurisprudence of the emergent
Brussels I Recast Regulation and the Hague
Convention. The need to understand the nature
and enforcement of choice of court agreements
before the English courts from the perspective
of the EXJ private international law regime and
the Hague Convention cannot be understated.
This important new study aims to fill an
existing gap in the literature in relation to an
account of choice of court agreements which
explores and reconnects arguments drawn from
international legal theory with legal practice.
However, the scope of the work remains most
relevant for cross-border commercial lawyers
interested in crafting pragmatic solutions to the
conflicts of jurisdictions.
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