Fr. 146.00

Freezing Injunctions in Private International Law

English · Hardback

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Description

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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Cambridge, 2017) issued under title: Private international law aspects of freezing injunctions.

List of contents










1. Introduction; 2. Historical foundations of freezing injunctions; 3. Theoretical foundations of freezing injunctions; 4. Theoretical foundations of jurisdiction in private international law; 5. Application of jurisdictional theories; 6. Reform proposals; 7. The relationship between freezing injunctions and other interim relief; 8. Conclusions.

About the author

Filip Šaranović is Senior Lecturer in Shipping Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London.

Summary

The book focuses on a topic which is of historical and economic, and not merely practical, importance in English law. One of the unique features is its equal appeal to both English lawyers and international lawyers, whether they are working on purely domestic cases or those involving foreign parties.

Foreword

The book challenges the long-established views on the nature and scope of freezing injunctions in international commercial litigation and arbitration.

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