
Finality in Litigation: The Law and Practice of Preclusion: Res Judicata , Abuse of Process and Recognition of Foreign Judgments
por:
Jacob B. van de Velden
Edición: 2
Idioma: Neerlandés, Flamenco
Formato: Kindle
ISBN 10: 9041183434
ISBN 13: 9789041183439
Fecha de publicación:
January 1st, 2017
Editorial: Kluwer Law International
Páginas: 536
Géneros: Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure
Jacob B. van de Velden presents a comprehensive examination of the concept of preclusion in the legal landscape, tackling the complexities surrounding res judicata, merger, estoppel, and the implications of abuse of process. He delves into how these doctrines serve to ensure that judgments are conclusive, thereby preventing individuals from engaging in endless litigation over the same issues. The book unfolds the intricacies of how finality is maintained and emphasizes its importance in upholding the integrity of the judicial system.
Exploring international perspectives, the author also sheds light on the recognition of foreign judgments and their role in arbitration. Van de Velden skillfully navigates the challenges lawyers and courts face when applying these principles across different jurisdictions, highlighting the balance between competing interests of dispute resolution and the need for certainty in legal matters.
This insightful framework not only illuminates the theoretical aspects of preclusion but also provides practical guidance for practitioners. With a thorough analysis of relevant case law and procedural nuances, the text serves as an indispensable resource for legal professionals aiming to understand the delicate interplay between finality and fairness in litigation.
Exploring international perspectives, the author also sheds light on the recognition of foreign judgments and their role in arbitration. Van de Velden skillfully navigates the challenges lawyers and courts face when applying these principles across different jurisdictions, highlighting the balance between competing interests of dispute resolution and the need for certainty in legal matters.
This insightful framework not only illuminates the theoretical aspects of preclusion but also provides practical guidance for practitioners. With a thorough analysis of relevant case law and procedural nuances, the text serves as an indispensable resource for legal professionals aiming to understand the delicate interplay between finality and fairness in litigation.