Private International Law from the Equitable Jurisdiction: Imperialism, Universalism and Pluralism

One side-effect of globalization is increasing cross-border conflict arising from transactions between parties. Today, the courts have sophisticated tools to deal with such conflicts. The focus of this paper is the interrelation between the court’s approach when dealing with problems in its equitabl...

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Main Author: Yeo, Tiong Min
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spelling sg-smu-ink.yph_lect-10032018-07-04T07:00:40Z Private International Law from the Equitable Jurisdiction: Imperialism, Universalism and Pluralism Yeo, Tiong Min One side-effect of globalization is increasing cross-border conflict arising from transactions between parties. Today, the courts have sophisticated tools to deal with such conflicts. The focus of this paper is the interrelation between the court’s approach when dealing with problems in its equitable jurisdiction, and its approach when dealing with cross-border problems. 2010-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/yph_lect/3 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003&context=yph_lect http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 2009 Yong Pung How Professorship of Law Lecture eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Conflict of Laws Jurisdiction
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Yeo, Tiong Min
Private International Law from the Equitable Jurisdiction: Imperialism, Universalism and Pluralism
description One side-effect of globalization is increasing cross-border conflict arising from transactions between parties. Today, the courts have sophisticated tools to deal with such conflicts. The focus of this paper is the interrelation between the court’s approach when dealing with problems in its equitable jurisdiction, and its approach when dealing with cross-border problems.
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title Private International Law from the Equitable Jurisdiction: Imperialism, Universalism and Pluralism
title_short Private International Law from the Equitable Jurisdiction: Imperialism, Universalism and Pluralism
title_full Private International Law from the Equitable Jurisdiction: Imperialism, Universalism and Pluralism
title_fullStr Private International Law from the Equitable Jurisdiction: Imperialism, Universalism and Pluralism
title_full_unstemmed Private International Law from the Equitable Jurisdiction: Imperialism, Universalism and Pluralism
title_sort private international law from the equitable jurisdiction: imperialism, universalism and pluralism
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
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