Intolerant Justice
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Intolerant Justice
Conflict and Cooperation on Transnational Litigation
Efrat, Asif
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2023
328
Dura
Inglês
9780197658895
15 a 20 dias
598
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Section I: Introducing and Theorizing Cooperation on Litigation
1. Introduction
2. Theorizing Cooperation on Transnational Litigation
Section II: Jurisdiction
3. Should American Troops Face Foreign Courts? Debating the NATO Status of Forces Agreement
4. Exercising Jurisdiction over "Bad Apples": Who Should Try ISIS Foreign Fighters?
Section III: Extradition
5. The Dilemma of Extradition to China
6. Extradition Reconsidered: The British Debate
Section IV: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
7. Judgments, Jurisdiction, and Juries: Challenges to the Enforcement of U.S. Court Rulings in Europe
8. Balancing Free Speech and Reputation: A Cross-Atlantic Divide
Section V: Generalizing the Findings
9. A Quantitative Look at Cooperation on Litigation
10. Conclusions and Implications
1. Introduction
2. Theorizing Cooperation on Transnational Litigation
Section II: Jurisdiction
3. Should American Troops Face Foreign Courts? Debating the NATO Status of Forces Agreement
4. Exercising Jurisdiction over "Bad Apples": Who Should Try ISIS Foreign Fighters?
Section III: Extradition
5. The Dilemma of Extradition to China
6. Extradition Reconsidered: The British Debate
Section IV: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
7. Judgments, Jurisdiction, and Juries: Challenges to the Enforcement of U.S. Court Rulings in Europe
8. Balancing Free Speech and Reputation: A Cross-Atlantic Divide
Section V: Generalizing the Findings
9. A Quantitative Look at Cooperation on Litigation
10. Conclusions and Implications
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Section I: Introducing and Theorizing Cooperation on Litigation
1. Introduction
2. Theorizing Cooperation on Transnational Litigation
Section II: Jurisdiction
3. Should American Troops Face Foreign Courts? Debating the NATO Status of Forces Agreement
4. Exercising Jurisdiction over "Bad Apples": Who Should Try ISIS Foreign Fighters?
Section III: Extradition
5. The Dilemma of Extradition to China
6. Extradition Reconsidered: The British Debate
Section IV: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
7. Judgments, Jurisdiction, and Juries: Challenges to the Enforcement of U.S. Court Rulings in Europe
8. Balancing Free Speech and Reputation: A Cross-Atlantic Divide
Section V: Generalizing the Findings
9. A Quantitative Look at Cooperation on Litigation
10. Conclusions and Implications
1. Introduction
2. Theorizing Cooperation on Transnational Litigation
Section II: Jurisdiction
3. Should American Troops Face Foreign Courts? Debating the NATO Status of Forces Agreement
4. Exercising Jurisdiction over "Bad Apples": Who Should Try ISIS Foreign Fighters?
Section III: Extradition
5. The Dilemma of Extradition to China
6. Extradition Reconsidered: The British Debate
Section IV: Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
7. Judgments, Jurisdiction, and Juries: Challenges to the Enforcement of U.S. Court Rulings in Europe
8. Balancing Free Speech and Reputation: A Cross-Atlantic Divide
Section V: Generalizing the Findings
9. A Quantitative Look at Cooperation on Litigation
10. Conclusions and Implications
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