Thursday, January 14, 2021

New Issue: Journal of Private International Law

The latest issue of the Journal of Private International Law (Vol. 16, no. 3, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Marcus Teo, Public law adjudication, international uniformity and the foreign act of state doctrine
  • Guillaume Laganière, Local polluters, foreign land and climate change: the myth of the local action rule in Canada
  • Saloni Khanderia, Practice does not make perfect: Rethinking the doctrine of “the proper law of the contract” – A case for the Indian courts
  • Konstantinos D. Voulgarakis, Reflections on the scope of “EU res judicata” in the context of Regulation 1215/2012
  • Kah-Wai Tan, All that glisters is not gold? Deconstructing Rubin v Eurofinance SA and its impact on the recognition and enforcement of foreign insolvency judgments at common law
  • Bashayer Alghanim, The enforcement of foreign judgments in Kuwait
  • Pontian N. Okoli, The fragmentation of (mutual) trust in Commonwealth Africa – a foreign judgments perspective
  • Andrew Moran & Anthony Kennedy, When considering whether to recognise and enforce a foreign money judgment, why should the domestic court accord the foreign court international jurisdiction on the basis that the judgment debtor was domiciled there? An analysis of the approach taken by courts in the Republic of South Africa
  • Richard Frimpong Oppong, The dawn of the free and fair movement of foreign judgments in Africa?