In an increasingly globalized and digitized world, transactions,
communications and data flow freely across national borders. When
lawsuits arise as a result of those trans-border events, the
question of which court or courts have jurisdiction and can provide
the appropriate forum becomes critical. This two-volume collection
provides a survey of personal jurisdiction across both time and
legal systems. It includes articles ranging from the early 20th
century to present day and to the problems created by jurisdiction
in cyberspace. It also examines the jurisdictional premises of
major common law countries and those in the civilian tradition.
With an original introduction by the editor, these comprehensive
volumes will appeal to scholars and practitioners alike.
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