International Commerce and Arbitration :: Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration. Volume 5 /
Anti-suit injunctions are orders restraining a party from commencing or continuing proceedings before a state court and can be issued by a court or arbitral tribunal. The book examines if and when anti-suit injunctions can be ordered and contemplates their legal conformity. It deals with jurisdictio...
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Zusammenfassung: | Anti-suit injunctions are orders restraining a party from commencing or continuing proceedings before a state court and can be issued by a court or arbitral tribunal. The book examines if and when anti-suit injunctions can be ordered and contemplates their legal conformity. It deals with jurisdictions familiar with anti-suit injunctions (e.g. England and USA) and compares it with the legal setting in Switzerland. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Preliminary Considerations; 1. Jurisdictions Covered; 2. The Arbitration Agreement; 2.1. 'Localized' or Delocalized Arbitration?; 2.2. The Obligation Not to Apply to a Court or Another Tribunal; 3. Terminology: Anti-Suit Injunction; 4. Categories of 'Anti-Suit Injunctions' Covered; Chapter 2: The Development of Anti-Suit Injunctions in Litigation; 1. England; 1.1. Historical Development; 1.2. Prerequisites for the Issuance of an Anti-Suit Injunction; 1.2.1. Personal Jurisdiction; 1.2.2. Discretion; 1.2.2.1. Equitable Right. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.2.2.1.1. Alternative Forum Cases1.2.2.1.2. Single Forum Cases; 1.2.2.1.3. Protective Anti-Suit Injunctions; 1.2.2.1.4. Anti-Anti-Suit Injunctions; 1.2.2.2. Legal Right; 1.2.3. Comity; 2. USA; 3. Summary; Chapter 3: Anti-Suit Injunctions Issued by State Courts in International Commercial Arbitration; 1. Prerequisites in England; 1.1. Legal Basis; 1.2. Personal Jurisdiction over Addressee of Injunction; 1.3. Breach of the Arbitration Agreement; 1.4. Discretion; 1.4.1. Vexatious or Oppressive Test?; 1.4.2. Exercise of Discretion; 1.5. Time of Application; 1.6. Comity. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.7. Damages more Appropriate?2. Prerequisites in the USA; 3. Switzerland?; 3.1. Legal Basis; 3.2. Parallel Competence; 3.3. Prerequisites for Ordering the Interim Measure; 3.4. Comity or Rechtsschutzinteresse?; 3.5. Incompatibility with Swiss Legal System?; 4. Conformity of Anti-Suit Injunctions; 4.1. Compliance with the New York Convention; 4.1.1. With Respect to Art. II(3); 4.1.2. With Respect to Art. V(2)(b); 4.2. Compliance with the Principle of Competence-Competence; 4.2.1. Positive Effect of the Principle of Competence-Competence; 4.2.2. Negative Effect in General. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2.3. Negative Effect in Switzerland4.2.4. Negative Effect in Engl; 4.2.5. Negative Effect in the US; 4.2.6. Competence-Competence and Anti-Suit Injunctions; 4.3. Compliance with the Right of Access to Court; 4.4. Compliance with the Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal; 4.5. Compliance with Council Regulation (EC) No. 44/2001 or the 1988 Lugano Convention; 4.5.1. Historical Reasons for the Exclusion of Arbitration; 4.5.2. Case Law Preceding West Tankers; 4.5.3. Debate in Legal Doctrine; 4.5.3.1. Exclusion of Arbitration; 4.5.3.2. Incompatibility Irrespective of Exclusion? | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.5.4. Opinion of the Advocate General4.5.5. Criticism of the Advocate General's Opinion; 4.5.6. Judgment of the European Court of Justice; 4.5.7. Criticism of the Judgment; 4.5.8. Practical Consequences; 4.5.9. Should Arbitration Be Included into the Regulation?; 4.5.9.1. Suggested Amendments; 4.5.9.2. Views Opposing Amendment; 4.5.9.3. Proposed Solution; 4.5.9.4. Outlook; 5. Domestic Enforcement; 5.1. England; 5.2. Switzerland; 6. Enforcement Abroad; 6.1. Service of Anti-Suit Injunctions Abroad; 6.2. Enforcement of Anti-Suit Injunctions Abroad; 6.3. 'Indirect Enforcement'; 6.3.1. In England. | |
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contents | Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Preliminary Considerations; 1. Jurisdictions Covered; 2. The Arbitration Agreement; 2.1. 'Localized' or Delocalized Arbitration?; 2.2. The Obligation Not to Apply to a Court or Another Tribunal; 3. Terminology: Anti-Suit Injunction; 4. Categories of 'Anti-Suit Injunctions' Covered; Chapter 2: The Development of Anti-Suit Injunctions in Litigation; 1. England; 1.1. Historical Development; 1.2. Prerequisites for the Issuance of an Anti-Suit Injunction; 1.2.1. Personal Jurisdiction; 1.2.2. Discretion; 1.2.2.1. Equitable Right. 1.2.2.1.1. Alternative Forum Cases1.2.2.1.2. Single Forum Cases; 1.2.2.1.3. Protective Anti-Suit Injunctions; 1.2.2.1.4. Anti-Anti-Suit Injunctions; 1.2.2.2. Legal Right; 1.2.3. Comity; 2. USA; 3. Summary; Chapter 3: Anti-Suit Injunctions Issued by State Courts in International Commercial Arbitration; 1. Prerequisites in England; 1.1. Legal Basis; 1.2. Personal Jurisdiction over Addressee of Injunction; 1.3. Breach of the Arbitration Agreement; 1.4. Discretion; 1.4.1. Vexatious or Oppressive Test?; 1.4.2. Exercise of Discretion; 1.5. Time of Application; 1.6. Comity. 1.7. Damages more Appropriate?2. Prerequisites in the USA; 3. Switzerland?; 3.1. Legal Basis; 3.2. Parallel Competence; 3.3. Prerequisites for Ordering the Interim Measure; 3.4. Comity or Rechtsschutzinteresse?; 3.5. Incompatibility with Swiss Legal System?; 4. Conformity of Anti-Suit Injunctions; 4.1. Compliance with the New York Convention; 4.1.1. With Respect to Art. II(3); 4.1.2. With Respect to Art. V(2)(b); 4.2. Compliance with the Principle of Competence-Competence; 4.2.1. Positive Effect of the Principle of Competence-Competence; 4.2.2. Negative Effect in General. 4.2.3. Negative Effect in Switzerland4.2.4. Negative Effect in Engl; 4.2.5. Negative Effect in the US; 4.2.6. Competence-Competence and Anti-Suit Injunctions; 4.3. Compliance with the Right of Access to Court; 4.4. Compliance with the Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal; 4.5. Compliance with Council Regulation (EC) No. 44/2001 or the 1988 Lugano Convention; 4.5.1. Historical Reasons for the Exclusion of Arbitration; 4.5.2. Case Law Preceding West Tankers; 4.5.3. Debate in Legal Doctrine; 4.5.3.1. Exclusion of Arbitration; 4.5.3.2. Incompatibility Irrespective of Exclusion? 4.5.4. Opinion of the Advocate General4.5.5. Criticism of the Advocate General's Opinion; 4.5.6. Judgment of the European Court of Justice; 4.5.7. Criticism of the Judgment; 4.5.8. Practical Consequences; 4.5.9. Should Arbitration Be Included into the Regulation?; 4.5.9.1. Suggested Amendments; 4.5.9.2. Views Opposing Amendment; 4.5.9.3. Proposed Solution; 4.5.9.4. Outlook; 5. Domestic Enforcement; 5.1. England; 5.2. Switzerland; 6. Enforcement Abroad; 6.1. Service of Anti-Suit Injunctions Abroad; 6.2. Enforcement of Anti-Suit Injunctions Abroad; 6.3. 'Indirect Enforcement'; 6.3.1. In England. |
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spelling | Mosimann, Olivier Luc, author. International Commerce and Arbitration : Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration. Volume 5 / by Olivier Luc Mosimann. The Hague : Eleven International Publishing, 2010. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier International Commerce and Arbitration Print version record. Anti-suit injunctions are orders restraining a party from commencing or continuing proceedings before a state court and can be issued by a court or arbitral tribunal. The book examines if and when anti-suit injunctions can be ordered and contemplates their legal conformity. It deals with jurisdictions familiar with anti-suit injunctions (e.g. England and USA) and compares it with the legal setting in Switzerland. Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Preliminary Considerations; 1. Jurisdictions Covered; 2. The Arbitration Agreement; 2.1. 'Localized' or Delocalized Arbitration?; 2.2. The Obligation Not to Apply to a Court or Another Tribunal; 3. Terminology: Anti-Suit Injunction; 4. Categories of 'Anti-Suit Injunctions' Covered; Chapter 2: The Development of Anti-Suit Injunctions in Litigation; 1. England; 1.1. Historical Development; 1.2. Prerequisites for the Issuance of an Anti-Suit Injunction; 1.2.1. Personal Jurisdiction; 1.2.2. Discretion; 1.2.2.1. Equitable Right. 1.2.2.1.1. Alternative Forum Cases1.2.2.1.2. Single Forum Cases; 1.2.2.1.3. Protective Anti-Suit Injunctions; 1.2.2.1.4. Anti-Anti-Suit Injunctions; 1.2.2.2. Legal Right; 1.2.3. Comity; 2. USA; 3. Summary; Chapter 3: Anti-Suit Injunctions Issued by State Courts in International Commercial Arbitration; 1. Prerequisites in England; 1.1. Legal Basis; 1.2. Personal Jurisdiction over Addressee of Injunction; 1.3. Breach of the Arbitration Agreement; 1.4. Discretion; 1.4.1. Vexatious or Oppressive Test?; 1.4.2. Exercise of Discretion; 1.5. Time of Application; 1.6. Comity. 1.7. Damages more Appropriate?2. Prerequisites in the USA; 3. Switzerland?; 3.1. Legal Basis; 3.2. Parallel Competence; 3.3. Prerequisites for Ordering the Interim Measure; 3.4. Comity or Rechtsschutzinteresse?; 3.5. Incompatibility with Swiss Legal System?; 4. Conformity of Anti-Suit Injunctions; 4.1. Compliance with the New York Convention; 4.1.1. With Respect to Art. II(3); 4.1.2. With Respect to Art. V(2)(b); 4.2. Compliance with the Principle of Competence-Competence; 4.2.1. Positive Effect of the Principle of Competence-Competence; 4.2.2. Negative Effect in General. 4.2.3. Negative Effect in Switzerland4.2.4. Negative Effect in Engl; 4.2.5. Negative Effect in the US; 4.2.6. Competence-Competence and Anti-Suit Injunctions; 4.3. Compliance with the Right of Access to Court; 4.4. Compliance with the Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal; 4.5. Compliance with Council Regulation (EC) No. 44/2001 or the 1988 Lugano Convention; 4.5.1. Historical Reasons for the Exclusion of Arbitration; 4.5.2. Case Law Preceding West Tankers; 4.5.3. Debate in Legal Doctrine; 4.5.3.1. Exclusion of Arbitration; 4.5.3.2. Incompatibility Irrespective of Exclusion? 4.5.4. Opinion of the Advocate General4.5.5. Criticism of the Advocate General's Opinion; 4.5.6. Judgment of the European Court of Justice; 4.5.7. Criticism of the Judgment; 4.5.8. Practical Consequences; 4.5.9. Should Arbitration Be Included into the Regulation?; 4.5.9.1. Suggested Amendments; 4.5.9.2. Views Opposing Amendment; 4.5.9.3. Proposed Solution; 4.5.9.4. Outlook; 5. Domestic Enforcement; 5.1. England; 5.2. Switzerland; 6. Enforcement Abroad; 6.1. Service of Anti-Suit Injunctions Abroad; 6.2. Enforcement of Anti-Suit Injunctions Abroad; 6.3. 'Indirect Enforcement'; 6.3.1. In England. 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spellingShingle | Mosimann, Olivier Luc International Commerce and Arbitration : Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration. International commerce and arbitration. Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Preliminary Considerations; 1. Jurisdictions Covered; 2. The Arbitration Agreement; 2.1. 'Localized' or Delocalized Arbitration?; 2.2. The Obligation Not to Apply to a Court or Another Tribunal; 3. Terminology: Anti-Suit Injunction; 4. Categories of 'Anti-Suit Injunctions' Covered; Chapter 2: The Development of Anti-Suit Injunctions in Litigation; 1. England; 1.1. Historical Development; 1.2. Prerequisites for the Issuance of an Anti-Suit Injunction; 1.2.1. Personal Jurisdiction; 1.2.2. Discretion; 1.2.2.1. Equitable Right. 1.2.2.1.1. Alternative Forum Cases1.2.2.1.2. Single Forum Cases; 1.2.2.1.3. Protective Anti-Suit Injunctions; 1.2.2.1.4. Anti-Anti-Suit Injunctions; 1.2.2.2. Legal Right; 1.2.3. Comity; 2. USA; 3. Summary; Chapter 3: Anti-Suit Injunctions Issued by State Courts in International Commercial Arbitration; 1. Prerequisites in England; 1.1. Legal Basis; 1.2. Personal Jurisdiction over Addressee of Injunction; 1.3. Breach of the Arbitration Agreement; 1.4. Discretion; 1.4.1. Vexatious or Oppressive Test?; 1.4.2. Exercise of Discretion; 1.5. Time of Application; 1.6. Comity. 1.7. Damages more Appropriate?2. Prerequisites in the USA; 3. Switzerland?; 3.1. Legal Basis; 3.2. Parallel Competence; 3.3. Prerequisites for Ordering the Interim Measure; 3.4. Comity or Rechtsschutzinteresse?; 3.5. Incompatibility with Swiss Legal System?; 4. Conformity of Anti-Suit Injunctions; 4.1. Compliance with the New York Convention; 4.1.1. With Respect to Art. II(3); 4.1.2. With Respect to Art. V(2)(b); 4.2. Compliance with the Principle of Competence-Competence; 4.2.1. Positive Effect of the Principle of Competence-Competence; 4.2.2. Negative Effect in General. 4.2.3. Negative Effect in Switzerland4.2.4. Negative Effect in Engl; 4.2.5. Negative Effect in the US; 4.2.6. Competence-Competence and Anti-Suit Injunctions; 4.3. Compliance with the Right of Access to Court; 4.4. Compliance with the Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal; 4.5. Compliance with Council Regulation (EC) No. 44/2001 or the 1988 Lugano Convention; 4.5.1. Historical Reasons for the Exclusion of Arbitration; 4.5.2. Case Law Preceding West Tankers; 4.5.3. Debate in Legal Doctrine; 4.5.3.1. Exclusion of Arbitration; 4.5.3.2. Incompatibility Irrespective of Exclusion? 4.5.4. Opinion of the Advocate General4.5.5. Criticism of the Advocate General's Opinion; 4.5.6. Judgment of the European Court of Justice; 4.5.7. Criticism of the Judgment; 4.5.8. Practical Consequences; 4.5.9. Should Arbitration Be Included into the Regulation?; 4.5.9.1. Suggested Amendments; 4.5.9.2. Views Opposing Amendment; 4.5.9.3. Proposed Solution; 4.5.9.4. Outlook; 5. Domestic Enforcement; 5.1. England; 5.2. Switzerland; 6. Enforcement Abroad; 6.1. Service of Anti-Suit Injunctions Abroad; 6.2. Enforcement of Anti-Suit Injunctions Abroad; 6.3. 'Indirect Enforcement'; 6.3.1. In England. International commercial arbitration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006457 Injunctions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85066451 International commercial arbitration United States. International commercial arbitration England. International commercial arbitration Switzerland. Injonctions. LAW Civil Procedure. bisacsh LAW Legal Services. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government Judicial Branch. bisacsh Injunctions fast International commercial arbitration fast |
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title | International Commerce and Arbitration : Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration. |
title_auth | International Commerce and Arbitration : Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration. |
title_exact_search | International Commerce and Arbitration : Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration. |
title_full | International Commerce and Arbitration : Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration. Volume 5 / by Olivier Luc Mosimann. |
title_fullStr | International Commerce and Arbitration : Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration. Volume 5 / by Olivier Luc Mosimann. |
title_full_unstemmed | International Commerce and Arbitration : Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration. Volume 5 / by Olivier Luc Mosimann. |
title_short | International Commerce and Arbitration : |
title_sort | international commerce and arbitration anti suit injunctions in international commercial arbitration |
title_sub | Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Commercial Arbitration. |
topic | International commercial arbitration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006457 Injunctions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85066451 International commercial arbitration United States. International commercial arbitration England. International commercial arbitration Switzerland. Injonctions. LAW Civil Procedure. bisacsh LAW Legal Services. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government Judicial Branch. bisacsh Injunctions fast International commercial arbitration fast |
topic_facet | International commercial arbitration. Injunctions. International commercial arbitration United States. International commercial arbitration England. International commercial arbitration Switzerland. Injonctions. LAW Civil Procedure. LAW Legal Services. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government Judicial Branch. Injunctions International commercial arbitration England Switzerland United States |
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