Accommodating anti-suit injunctions in the Brussels I regulation framework: what role should they play?
The principle of anti-suit injunctions has been deeply rooted in the English legal system since the time of division of the English courts and the era of colonisation. Over the years, anti-suit injunctions proved to be the most successful mechanism in safeguarding the English courts' jurisdicti...
Main Author: | Sifakis, Nikiforos |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Southampton
2007
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.586604 |
Similar Items
-
Default judgment and contumacia : historical and comparative perspectives
by: CrifoÌ, Carla
Published: (2004) -
Judicial remedies in English private international law : a critical analysis
by: Elias, Olusoji
Published: (1995) -
Exclusive jurisdiction clauses - article 27 and 28 of the Brussels I regulation - the 'Italian torpedo' - anti-suit injunctions
by: Sifakis, Nikiforos
Published: (2006) -
The adoption and enforcement of anti-suit injunctions in Saudi Arabia : a comparative, analytical and critical study
by: Alsuhaibani, Sulaiman Saleh S.
Published: (2016) -
Anti-suit injunctions in the European Union: a necessary mechanism in resolving jurisdictional conflicts?
by: Sifakis, N.
Published: (2007)