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Oxford University Press Inc
24 March 2022
Legal practitioners of today are dealing with cross-border disputes in civil and commercial matters in an increasingly complex transnational legal environment. This edition of Bruno Ristau's multi-volume work International Judicial Assistance brings these complexities to the fore. The revised and updated material offers background, explanations, and practical advice on how to deal with the most important challenges and recent developments in the field of transnational litigation, including issues related to the choice of forum, choice of law, service of process, proof of foreign law, discovery of evidence, and enforcement of judgments. Written by Stewart and Bowker, experts in public and private international law, this book offers insightful and comprehensive information on cross-border litigation by addressing issues in sequence as they are likely to be encountered in practice. A major focus is the mechanisms for international judicial cooperation and assistance, in particular those provided by regional and international arrangements such as the Hague Conventions on Service, Evidence and Apostilles, choice of court agreements, and the enforcement of judgments, as well as regional arrangements within the OAS and the EU. This book is a necessary addition for litigators in the U.S. and other common law jurisdictions who are involved in cross border disputes.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 267mm,  Width: 193mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   794g
ISBN:   9780199812714
ISBN 10:   0199812713
Pages:   344
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David P. Stewart is Professor from Practice at Georgetown University Law Center, where he teaches public and private international law and foreign relations law. Over a 32 year career in the U.S. Department of StateÂhe served as Assistant Legal Adviser in a number of substantive areas, including private international law, diplomatic law and litigation, international claims and investment disputes, law enforcement and intelligence, and human rights and refugees. His publications (author or co-author) include the Digest of U.S. Practice In International Law (seven volumes), International Human Rights In A Nutshell, International And Transnational Criminal Law, International Criminal Law In A Nutshell, and The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act: A Guide For Judges. He is former President of the American Branch of the International Law Association and co-Reporter for the Restatement (Fourth) Foreign Relations Law of the United States (2018). David W. Bowker is Chair of the International Litigation practice at WilmerHale. His previous roles included acting as the Attorney-Adviser for the Law of Armed Conflict in the Office of the Legal Adviser at the U.S. Department of State. He has extensive experience handling cases which involve parallel proceedings in multiple national jurisdictions, territorial disputes, human rights, armed conflict, hostage-taking, art and antiquities claims, cultural patrimony, national security, diplomacy, sanctions, and public policy. He is also Adjunct Professor of international law at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law and serves as Vice President of the American Society of International Law, and a member of the American Law Institute, the American Bar Association, and the International Bar Association.

Reviews for Ristau's International Judicial Assistance: A Practitioner's Guide to International Civil and Commercial Litigation

The combination of academic insight and practitioner-aimed constructive advice is balanced, and the text successfully walks the tightrope between maintaining the rigour of a textbook while retaining, without obfuscation, the practical material that working counsel will require. * Tom Proverbs-Garbett, The Gazette *


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