International Commercial Litigation / Edition 2

International Commercial Litigation / Edition 2

by Richard Fentiman
ISBN-10:
019871291X
ISBN-13:
9780198712916
Pub. Date:
03/08/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019871291X
ISBN-13:
9780198712916
Pub. Date:
03/08/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
International Commercial Litigation / Edition 2

International Commercial Litigation / Edition 2

by Richard Fentiman
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Overview

The new edition of this highly regarded work has been fully updated to reflect current trends and concerns in commercial litigation practice. It considers significant changes in the law, and how they affect both the structure and drafting of commercial transactions, and the strategic choices of litigants. It includes extensive treatment of the recast Brussels I Regulation which is in force from January 2015 and which will substantively affect the treatment of contractual jurisdiction clauses, and incorporates analysis of important recent decisions including VTB v Nutritek, The Alexandros T, and Star Reefers v JFC.
The legal framework of cross-border commercial disputes is important and complex in practice. This book is a definitive account of the law and practice relating to such disputes in English law, and in particular in the London Commercial Court, which describes the law in detail and articulates its underlying principles. The majority of cases before the Commercial Court involve non-UK parties and it is intended to be of value to lawyers throughout the world concerned with cross-border transactions and litigation.
The book offers an account of the subject which is comprehensive, sophisticated in its analysis, but firmly grounded in addressing the challenges and concerns facing practitioners. The role of commercial litigation is examined, not merely in the resolution of disputes, but as an aspect of commercial practice. A feature of the book is its emphasis on evolving areas of practice, and issues of difficulty, with an emphasis on problematic decisions, and legislative changes. Particular emphasis is placed on how the principles established by the higher courts are applied in the Commercial Court. Where the law is uncertain or controversial, the rival arguments are examined and solutions considered. Particular emphasis is given to the impact of litigation on cross-border transactions, and its effect on legal risk. Mechanisms for managing the risks associated with cross-border litigation are extensively discussed, with particular emphasis on the drafting of effective jurisdiction and governing law clauses. The first edition was highly regarded and was cited with approval by the courts in a number of key decisions including Blue Sky One Ltd v Mahan Air (March 2010), Royal & Sun Alliance plc v Rolls Royce plc (July 2010), Sebastian Holdings Inc v Deutsche Bank AG (Aug 2010, Court of Appeal), Glacier Reinsurance AG & v Gard Marine & Energy Ltd (Oct 2010, Court of Appeal), Faraday Reinsurance Co Ltd v Howden North America Inc (Nov 2011, Commercial Court), Mauritius Commercial Bank Ltd v Hestia Holdings Ltd (May 2013, Commercial Court), Antonio Gramsci v Lembergs (June 2013, Court of Appeal), and The Alexandros T (6 Nov 2013, Supreme Court).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198712916
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/08/2015
Edition description: 2nd Revised ed.
Pages: 816
Product dimensions: 9.70(w) x 6.80(h) x 1.90(d)

About the Author

Richard Fentiman, Professor of Private International Law, University of Cambridge

Richard Fentiman was formerly a commercial lawyer in the City of London, and remains active as a consultant and lecturer for major law firms. He has been involved in many recent law reform initiatives in the area of cross-border litigation, and is responsible for the highly regarded graduate course on International Commercial Litigation at Cambridge. He is well known for his expertise and writing in the areas of private international law and international dispute resolution, and in particular for his book on 'Foreign Law in English Courts: Pleading, Proof and Choice of Law' (OUP, 1998), the leading text on the subject.

Table of Contents

PART I: INTRODUCTION1. IntroductionPART II: LEGAL RISK AND MULTISTATE TRANSACTIONS2. Managing Litigation Risk3. Managing Transaction RiskPART III: THE LAWS GOVERNING MULTISTATE LITIGATION4. The Laws Governing Multistate Transactions5. The Content of Foreign LawPART IV: COMMENCING PROCEEDINGS6. Strategic Choices7. The Framework of Jurisdiction8. Establishing and Challenging JurisdictionPART V: PREVENTING PROCEEDINGS9. Excluding Jurisdiction10. Declining Jurisdiction in the EU Regime: Parallel Proceedings in EU States11. Declining Jurisdiction in the EU Regime: Parallel Proceedings in Third States12. Declining Jurisdiction in English National Law13. Procedural Objections14. Preclusive Proceedings15. Restraining Foreign ProceedingsPART VI: Recovery and Enforcement16. Recovering Transaction Loss17. Preserving and Locating Assets18. Enforcing Foreign Judgments
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