- Issue 1 2002
- Editorial Editorial: The Future of International Civil Procedure Law
- Article The Integrating Effect of European Civil Procedure Law
- Article The Brussels Convention Successful Model and Old-timer
- Article The New International Procedure in Matrimonial Matters in Europe
- Article Lis Pendens and Related Actions
- Article Lis Alibi Pendens and Forum Non Conveniens: From Confrontation via Co-ordination to Collaboration
- Article Human Rights and Jurisdiction: General Observations and Impact on the Doctrines of Forum Non Conveniens and Forum Conveniens
- Article The Lugano Convention and Its Relevance for Arbitration
- Article Hungary and the Lugano Convention
- Article EU Enlargement: Aspects of (International) Procedural Law
- Article The Internet and Jurisdiction Based on Contracts
- Article Place of Performance-Jurisdiction and Plaintiffs Interests in Contempory Societies
- Article Jurisdiction Based on ‘Business Activities’ in the Hague Draft Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgements in Civil and Commercial Matters
- Article The Proposed Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments: Where We Are and the Road Ahead
- Book Review Klaus Peter Berger (ed.), The Practice of Transnational Law, The Hague: Kluwer Law International (2001), pp. i-xiv and 1-228
- Book Review Jan Ramberg, International Commercial Transactions, 2nd ed., Paris: ICC Publishing SA (2000), pp. 1-516
- Book Review Paul J. Omar (ed.), Procedures to Enforce Foreign Judgments, Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishing Co./Ashgate Publishing Ltd. (2002), pp. i-xiv and 1-118
- Book Review Gerhard Walter/Samuel P. Baumgartner (eds.), Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Outside the Scope of the Brussels and Lugano Conventions, The Hague: Kluwer Law International (2000), pp. i-xii and 1-580
European Journal of Law Reform |
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Article | Human Rights and Jurisdiction: General Observations and Impact on the Doctrines of Forum Non Conveniens and Forum Conveniens |
Authors | Pascal Grolimund |
Author's information |
Pascal Grolimund I am grateful to the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Janggen-Pöhn-Stiftung for their generous financial support of my research, as well as to my friends, Ms Qianlan Wu, Mr Olivier Blanc and Mr André Wenker, for helping me to prepare my speech for the symposium in Basel. 1 See the other contributions contained in this issue of the European Journal of Law Reform. |