Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Stephan: Foreign Court Judgments and the United States Legal System

Paul B. Stephan (Univ. of Virginia - Law) has published Foreign Court Judgments and the United States Legal System (Brill | Nijhoff 2014). Contents include:
  • Paul B. Stephan, Introduction
  • George Rutherglen & James Y. Stern, Sovereignty, Territoriality, and the Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
  • Pamela K. Bookman, Once and Future U.S. Litigation
  • William S. Dodge, The Penal and Revenue Rules, State Law, and Federal Preemption
  • Paul B. Stephan, Unjust Legal Systems and the Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
  • Linda Silberman, The Need for a Federal Statutory Approach to the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Country Judgments
  • Keith Loken, The Current U.S. Judgments Agenda
  • Peter D. Trooboff, Implementing Legislation for the Hague Choice of Court Convention
  • David P. Stewart, Implementing the Hague Choice of Courts Convention: The Argument in Favor of ‘Cooperative Federalism’
  • Kevin L. Cope, Reconceptualizing Recognition Uniformity
  • Timothy J. McEvoy, Common Law Versus Statutory Approaches to Enforcing Foreign Judgments