This work discusses the correlation between the assumption of personal jurisdiction over non-resident defendants (when the defendant has not appeared before the court, has challenged its jurisdiction or has not expressly submitted to such jurisdiction) and the enforcement of foreign judgments in the three North American countries. Canada, the United States and Mexico offer a very interesting legal microcosm. Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy while the U.S. and Mexico are Presidential Republics. All of them are federal States, but federalism works quite differently in each one of them....
This work discusses the correlation between the assumption of personal jurisdiction over non-resident defendants (when the defendant has not appeared ...