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Burns, Robert E. A cooperative approach toward resolving electric transmission jurisdictional disputes. Columbus, Ohio (1080 Carmack Rd., Columbus 43210): Ohio State University, National Regulatory Research Institute, 1994.

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Congress, Trades Union. TUC disputes principles and procedures. London: TUC, 2000.

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Congress, Trades Union. TUC disputes, principles and procedures. London: Trades Union Congress, 1988.

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Ray, Van Sweringen, ed. Construction jurisdiction handbook. Annapolis, Md. (Box 2069-C, Annapolis 21404): Van Sweringen Corp., 1987.

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Bureau of National Affairs (Washington, D.C.), ed. Construction craft jurisdiction agreements. Washington, D.C: Bureau of National Affairs, 1995.

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Bureau of National Affairs (Washington, D.C.), ed. Construction craft jurisdiction agreements. Washington, D.C: Bureau of National Affairs, 1987.

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Union raiding: Rivalry in B.C. mines, smelters, and metal industries. Kingston, Ont., Canada: Industrial Relations Centre, Queen's University of Kingston, 1985.

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Questioni sulla contrattazione collettiva: Legittimazione, efficacia, dissenso. Milano: Giuffrè, 1994.

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Grandy, H. Clifton. Tribal court-state court forums: A how-to-do-it guide to prevent and resolve jurisdictional disputes and improve cooperation between tribal and state courts. Williamsburg, Va: National Center for State Courts, 1993.

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Gebre-Medhin, David Larsson. Compliance with territorial awards: Territorial concessions, domestic constraints, and international legal rulings. Uppsala: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 2020.

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Zimmerman, Joseph Francis. Interstate disputes: The Supreme Court's original jurisdiction. Albany: State University of New York, 2006.

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Charles, Platto, and Lee Michael, eds. Obtaining evidence in another jurisdiction in business disputes. 2nd ed. London: Graham & Trotman, 1993.

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Charles, Platto, ed. Obtaining evidence in another jurisdiction in business disputes. London: Graham & Trotman, 1988.

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1936-, Caflisch Lucius, and Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva, Switzerland), eds. Règlement pacifique des différends entre états: Perspectives universelle et européenne. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1998.

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Yi, Sŏg-u. Territorial disputes among Japan, China and Taiwan concerning the Senkaku Islands. Durham, UK: International Boundaries Research Unit, Dept. of Geography, University of Durham, 2002.

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Lith, Hélène van. International jurisdiction and commercial litigation: Uniform rules for contract disputes. The Hague, The Netherlands: TMC Asser Press, 2009.

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International jurisdiction and commercial litigation: Uniform rules for contract disputes. The Hague, The Netherlands: TMC Asser Press, 2009.

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Forum shopping in international disputes. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Miyoshi, Masahiro. Considerations of equity in the settlement of territorial and boundary disputes. Dordrecht: M. Nijhoff, 1993.

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Manus, Pedro Paulo Teixeira. Competência da justiça do trabalho e EC no. 45/2004. São Paulo: Editora Atlas, 2006.

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Kossak, S. M. Pidvidomchistʹ sudu trudovykh sporiv. Lʹviv: Vyd-vo "Svit", 1998.

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Jaworowski, Susan Ekimoto. Roads in limbo: An analysis of the state-county jurisdictional dispute. Honolulu, Hawaii: Legislative Reference Bureau, 1989.

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K, Pansius David, ed. Litigation of international disputes in U.S. courts. 2nd ed. [Eagan, Minn.]: Thomson/West, 2005.

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Nanda, Ved P. Litigation of international disputes in U.S. courts. 2nd ed. [St. Paul, Minn.]: Thomson/West, 2003.

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K, Pansius David, ed. Litigation of international disputes in U.S. courts. New York, N.Y: C. Broadman Co., 1986.

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University), Workshop on the Evolution of Party Autonomy in International Civil Disputes (2004 Kobe. Evolution of party autonomy in international civil disputes. Singapore: LexisNexis, 2005.

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Herschy, Reginald W. Disputed frontiers: A prelude to conflict? Lewes, Sussex: The Book Guild, 1993.

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Trenner, Claus. Internationale Gerichtsstände in grenzüberschreitenden Arbeitsvertragsstreitigkeiten: Unter besonderer Berücksichtigung individualvertraglicher Gerichtsstandsvereinbarungen. Konstanz: Hartung-Gorre, 2001.

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Yi, Sŏg-u. The resolution of the territorial dispute between Korea and Japan over the Liancourt Rocks. Durham, UK: International Boundaries Research Unit, Dept. of Geography, University of Durham, 2002.

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Positive Kompetenzkonflikte im internationalen Zivilprozessrecht: Überlegungen zur Bewältigung von multi-fora disputes. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1996.

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McWhinney, Edward. Judicial settlement of international disputes: Jurisdiction, justiciability, and judicial law-making on the contemporary international court. Dordrecht: M. Nijhoff, 1991.

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Distefano, Giovanni. L'ordre international entre légalité et effectivité: Le titre juridique dans le contentieux territorial. Paris: Pédone, 2002.

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L, Goldsmith Jack, ed. International dispute resolution: The regulation of forum selection. Irvington, N.Y: Transnational Publishers, 1997.

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Boundaries of discourse in the International Court of Justice: Mapping arguments in Arab territorial disputes. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2009.

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C, Ferrara Ralph, and Practising Law Institute, eds. Introduction to litigation of disputes affecting the U.S. and the U.K. New York N.Y. (810 Seventh Ave., New York 10019): Practising Law Institute, 1987.

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Haller-Trost, R. Historical legal claims: A study of disputed sovereignty over Pulau Batu (Pedra Branca). Durham: University of Durham International Boundaries Research Unit, 1993.

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Romano, Cesare, Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, and Ruth Mackenzie. International organizations and international dispute settlement: Trends and prospects. Edited by Boisson de Chazournes Laurence, Romano Cesare, and Mackenzie Ruth. Ardsley, N.Y: Transnational Publishers, 2002.

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Internet jurisdiction and choice of law: Legal practices in the EU, US and China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Evan, Slavitt, and Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (1982- ), eds. Internet litigation 2001: Resolving disputes and litigating accidents on the information superhighway. Boston, MA (Ten Winter Pl., Boston 02108-4751): Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 2001.

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Doğu Akdeniz deniz yetki alanları uyuşmazlığı: Dispute over Eastern Mediterranean maritime jurisdiction areas. Beykoz, İstanbul: Türk Deniz Araștırmaları Vakfı, 2010.

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Kwiatkowska, Barbara. Peaceful settlement of oceans and other environmental disputes under international agreements. Den Bosch, The Netherlands: BookWorld Publications, 2002.

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Gerichtliche Mediation: Grundsatzfragen, Etablierungserfahrungen und Zukunftsperspektiven. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2011.

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Greger, Reinhard. Mediationsgesetz: Recht der alternativen Konfliktlösung : Kommentar. München: C.H. Beck, 2012.

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Germany, ed. Mediationsgesetz: Kommentar, Handbuch, Mustertexte. Köln: Luchterhand, 2013.

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Glässer, Ulla, Jürgen Klowait, and Christof Berlin. Mediationsgesetz: Handkommentar. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2014.

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Baiju S, Vasani, and Vasani Sarah Z. Part III Guide to Key Jurisdictional Issues, 12 Bifurcation of Investment Disputes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198758082.003.0012.

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Bifurcation typically involves the division of arbitral proceedings into separate phases addressing jurisdiction/admissibility and the merits and, less frequently, the division of the merits phase into liability and quantum phases. However, tribunals are not restricted to bifurcating proceedings along these lines. For example, some tribunals have bifurcated proceedings in order to hear certain jurisdictional objections as preliminary issues while reserving other jurisdictional objections to be heard with parties’ arguments on the merits. Others still have ‘trifurcated’ proceedings into separate phases dealing with issues of jurisdiction, liability, and quantum. This chapter discusses factors that may provide guidance for parties in making arguments either for or against bifurcation.
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Construction Craft: Jurisdiction Agreements/1987. Bna Books, 1987.

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Hörnle, Julia. Internet Jurisdiction Law and Practice. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198806929.001.0001.

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Jurisdiction is the foundational concept for both national laws and international law as it provides the link between the sovereign government and its territory, and ultimately its people. The internet challenges this concept at its root: data travels across the internet without respecting political borders or territory. This book is about this Jurisdictional Challenge created by internet technologies. The Jurisdictional Challenge arises as civil disputes, criminal cases, and regulatory action span different countries, rising questions as to the international competence of courts, law enforcement, and regulators. From a technological standpoint, geography is largely irrelevant for online data flows and this raises the question of who governs “YouTubistan.” Services, communication, and interaction occur online between persons who may be located in different countries. Data is stored and processed online in data centres remote from the actual user, with cloud computing provided as a utility. Illegal acts such as hacking, identity theft and fraud, cyberespionage, propagation of terrorist propaganda, hate speech, defamation, revenge porn, and illegal marketplaces (such as Silkroad) may all be remotely targeted at a country, or simply create effects in many countries. Software applications (“apps”) developed by a software developer in one country are seamlessly downloaded by users on their mobile devices worldwide, without regard to applicable consumer protection, data protection, intellectual property, or media law. Therefore, the internet has created multi-facetted and complex challenges for the concept of jurisdiction and conflicts of law. Traditionally, jurisdiction in private law and jurisdiction in public law have belonged to different areas of law, namely private international law and (public) international law. The unique feature of this book is that it explores the notion of jurisdiction in different branches of “the” law. It analyses legislation and jurisprudence to extract how the concept of jurisdiction is applied in internet cases, taking a comparative law approach, focusing on EU, English, German, and US law. This synthesis and comparison of approaches across the board has produced new insights on how we should tackle the Jurisdictional Challenge. The first three chapters explain the Jurisdictional Challenge created by the internet and place this in the context of technology, sovereignty, territory, and media regulation. The following four chapters focus on public law aspects, namely criminal law and data protection jurisdiction. The next five chapters are about private law disputes, including cross-border B2C e-commerce, online privacy and defamation disputes, and internet intellectual property disputes. The final chapter harnesses the insights from the different areas of law examined.
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Stanimir A, Alexandrov. Part III Guide to Key Jurisdictional Issues, 15 Breach of Treaty Claims and Breach of Contract Claims: When Can an International Tribunal Exercise Jurisdiction? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198758082.003.0015.

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Foreign investors invest in a host state via a contract between the foreign investor and an entity or instrumentality of the host state. Disputes between investors and host states under investment treaties often arise out of breaches of these contracts. In such cases, international tribunals must assess whether the asserted claims rise to the level of a breach of a state’s international obligations. More than a decade ago, the decisions on jurisdiction in SGS v Pakistan and SGS v Philippines brought this issue into the spotlight. These decisions, often perceived as contradictory, deal with the jurisdiction of treaty-based tribunals over claims for a breach of contract. This chapter reviews the seeming confusion regarding the interplay between treaty claims and contract claims and discusses how to dispel any confusion.
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O'Hara-O'Connor, Erin. Choice of Law and Conflict of Laws. Edited by Francesco Parisi. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199684250.013.039.

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This chapter explores the contribution of law and economics to conflict of laws, including choice of law, personal jurisdiction, and judgment recognition and enforcement. Consistent with developments in the literature, the majority of discussion focuses on choice of law, or how best to allocate sovereign authority over governing law when private disputes involve people or events that span multiple states or nations. The tension between private and state interests and the contributions of jurisdictional competition are considered, as is state incentives to cooperate, harmonize, and/or reciprocate in each of the substantive areas covered. Both federalism and international relations issues are briefly discussed.
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