The latest issue of The Advocates’ Quarterly Vol. 40, Number 2 (September 2012) (Canada Law Book -print or online subscription required) has some articles of interest to international litigators:
- Matthew E. Castel, Anti-Foreign Suit Injunctions in Common Law Canada and Quebec Revisited (195)
- Nicholas Pengelley, ‘‘We All Have Too Much Invested to Stop’’: Enforcing Chevron in Canada (213)
- Ken MacDonald, The Hague Convention Stymies Actions Against Foreign Corporations: Khan Resources Inc. v. Atomredmetzoloto JSC (303)
Related articles
- Fifty Shades of Gray: Canadian court rules that the Hague Service Convention does not apply to Canadian residents to be served abroad (thetrialwarrior.com)
- The Motions to Dismiss in Yaiguaje (lettersblogatory.com)
- Chevron resists Ecuadorean judgment, seeks to protect tar sands assets (climate-connections.org)
- Guest Post: Comments on the Lago Agrio Plaintiffs Enforcement Action in Canada (lettersblogatory.com)
- Chevron resists Ecuadorean judgment (theglobeandmail.com)
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