International Litigation and Arbitration: Selected Treaties, Statutes, and Rules (Contributions in Political Science)
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Contains the principal treaties concerning litigation and arbitration, as well as selected American and foreign statutes relating to jurisdiction of courts, recognition of judgments, discovery and secrecy, and claims against foreign sovereigns. Documents range from excerpts of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Uniform Foreign Money-Judgments Act, and the Federal Arbitration Act, to rules of various arbitral institutions, excerpts from British statutes and rules dealing with jurisdiction and judgments, and the confidential documents laws of the United Kingdom, France, and Switzerland. Prepared for use with Lowenfield's International Litigation and Arbitration, but may also be used with other course materials.
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