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Edited by: Dennis Campbell
September 2007,
ISBN 9041126821
ISBN 13:
9789041126825
668 pp.
Hardcover
USD price: $346.00
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The Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business, in its 2007
edition, treats two major topic areas: litigation and dispute resolution and
banking and finance. The litigation and dispute resolution section examines
various issues relating to international arbitration, such as the status of
non-signatories, the employment of electronic discovery, the use of expert
evidence, and costs. It further surveys the recognition of enforcement of
foreign judgments in Italy, developments in litigation in Australia, Anton
Pilar Orders and Internet defamation, and Italian conflict-of-law rules.
The banking and finance section of the Yearbook examines Austrian capital
maintenance rules, bank secrecy in Israel, and broker-dealer and investment
banking strategies. Miscellaneous articles deal with Mexico’s commercial
bankruptcy law, Slovakia’s new bankruptcy legislation, trade marks and the
Madrid Protocol, trade mark registration in Hong Kong, franchising in Italy,
data protection, Spanish antitrust legislation, and cartel enforcement in
Australia.
Litigation and Dispute Resolution. 1. Non-Signatories and
International Arbitration: Understanding the Paradox. 2. Electronic
Discovery and Its Implications for International Arbitration. 3.
Challenges in International Arbitration for Non-Signatories. 4. Expert
Evidence in International Commercial Arbitration. 5. Arbitration Costs
– Advance Payments and Reimbursement. 6. Recognition and
Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Italy. 7. Developments of
Litigation in Australia. 8. Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Special
Circumstances – Anton Piller Orders in Internet Defamation. 9.
Italian Conflict-of-Law Rules. Banking and Finance. 1. Austrian
Capital Maintenance Rules – A Challenge for Group Finance Transactions.
2. Bank Secrecy in Israel. 3. International Broker Dealer and
Investment Banking Strategies. Miscellaneous. 1. Mexican
Commercial Bankruptcy Law in Crossborders Insolvencies. 2. Slovakia’s
New Bankruptcy Act. 3. Brazilian Syndicalism and Collective Bargaining:
Norms and Dispute Resolution. 4. Trade Marks and the Madrid Protocol –
Issues from the United States. 5. Trade Mark Registration in Hong Kong.
6. Franchise Agreements under Italian Law. 7. Data Protection Law
in the European Union and the United Kingdom. 8. New Legal Tendencies
in Spain’s Antitrust Legislation. 9. Trends and Developments in
Public and Private Cartel Enforcement in Australia.
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