University of Pittsburgh

Lis pendens in international litigation.

What legal principles apply when courts in different jurisdictions are simultaneously seized with the same dispute? In this wide-ranging survey, McLachlan analyses the problems of parallel litigation in private and public international law and international arbitration. He argues that we need to develop a more sophisticated set of rules of conflict of litigations, guided by a cosmopolitan conception of the rule of law.

ISBN: 9789004179097
PittCat: K7041.M34 2009

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