Joachim E. Zekoll Michael G. Collins George A. Rutherglen
This casebook addresses the global dimension of civil procedure, and the conflicts that American law gives rise to in cross-border litigation scenarios. One of the chief purposes of the book is to sensitize U.S. students to the different perceptions of procedural fairness as they prevail outside the U.S. The authors provide a unique comparative perspective on international litigation. This very teachable set of materials is designed to be accessible to Civil Procedure teachers who wish to teach the course, and it is also suitable for current teachers of transnational litigation. Topics...
This casebook addresses the global dimension of civil procedure, and the conflicts that American law gives rise to in cross-border litigation scenario...