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The Doctrine of International Jurisdiction Revisited after Twenty Years (Volume 186)

(41,404 words)

Author(s): A. Mann, F.
A. Mann, F. Keywords: Universal jurisdiction | International law of procedure | Mots clefs: Compétence internationale | Droit international de procédure | ABSTRACT F.A. Mann, Honorary Professor at the University of Bonn, devotes his course to revisit the Doctrine of International Jurisdiction. After a study of legislative jurisdiction which he presents as an aspect of territorial sovereignty that suffers from exceptions, he focuses on the enforcement jurisdiction and on indirect enforcement jurisdiction. He then exami…

La compétence internationale en droit privé (Volume 104)

(41,622 words)

Author(s): Fragistas, N.
Fragistas, N. Keywords: International competence | Private international law | Judicial competence | International law of procedure | Mots clefs: Compétence internationale | Droit international privé | Compétence judiciaire | Droit international de procédure | ABSTRACT N. Fragistas devotes his course to the study of the following problem: which is the State with national legal authorities who are competent to determine disputes arising out of international relations? First, disputes arising out of international relations are distr…

Les principes directeurs des règles de compétence territoriale des tribunaux internes en matière de litiges comportant un élément international (Volume 135)

(35,209 words)

Author(s): Miaja De La Muela, Adolfo
Miaja De La Muela, Adolfo Keywords: Municipal courts | International competence | Mots clefs: Cours nationales | Compétence internationale | ABSTRACT In this course, Adolfo Miaja de la Muela, Professor at the University of Valencia, first proposes to examine the situation of the State legislator when he enacts his rules of international legal jurisdiction, in order to find out whether it is bound by limitations deriving from general international law, or if, on the contrary, it freely exercises his function in this …