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A Global Law of Jurisdiction and Judgments: Views from the United States and Japan

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  • Kevin Clermont

    (Cornell Law School)

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Japanese and U.S. legal systems, despite surprisingly similar doctrine and outlook on matters of jurisdiction and judgments, often clash: jurisdictions overlap and judgments may go unrespected, while parallel proceedings persist. The current outlook for harmonization through a multilateral Hague convention of general scope is bleak. These two countries are, however, ideally situated to reach a highly feasible bilateral agreement that would provide a better tomorrow in which jurisdiction was allocated appropriately and judgments were respected accordingly.

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  • Kevin Clermont, "undated". "A Global Law of Jurisdiction and Judgments: Views from the United States and Japan," Cornell Law School Working Papers cornell_clsops-1009, Cornell Law School.
  • Handle: RePEc:bep:cornel:cornell_clsops-1009
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