| Academie de Droit International de la Haye - 1987 - 418 páginas
...applied in the alternative forum is less favourable to the plaintiffs than that of the present forum. The possibility of a change in substantive law should...substantial weight in the forum non conveniens inquiry». 382. Voir par exemple Cour suprême du Maine, 1978, McLeod v.McLeod, 383 A 2d 39 (1978), sur laquelle... | |
| Académie de droit international de La Haye - 1988 - 428 páginas
...is less favourable to the plaintiff than that of the chosen forum. The possibility of a difference in substantive law should ordinarily not be given...substantial weight in the forum non conveniens inquiry. If central emphasis were placed on any one single factor, such as the difference in applicable law,... | |
| Academie De Droit International De La Haye - 2000 - 472 páginas
...alternative forum was less favourable to the plaintiff than that in the present forum. Such differences in substantive law should ordinarily not be given conclusive or even substantial weight ; it would be otherwise if the remedy available to the plaintiff in the alternative forum was "so clearly... | |
| Dennis Campbell, Susan Woodley - 2005 - 458 páginas
...result in an unfavorable change in substantive law. The court answered, in clear terms, in the negative. "The possibility of a change in substantive law should...substantial, weight in the forum non conveniens inquiry." In its decision, the court made clear that this ruling consciously limited the access of foreign plaintiffs... | |
| Matthias Weller - 2005 - 430 páginas
...ist hinzunehmen und bei der Handhabung der Ordre674 Piper Aircraß v. Reyno, 454 US 235, 247 (1981): "The possibility of a change in Substantive law should...substantial weight in the forum non conveniens inquiry"; und S. 254: "We do not hold that the possibility of an unfavorable change in law should never be a... | |
| Dennis Campbell - 2006 - 486 páginas
...result in an unfavorable change in substantive law. The court answered, in clear terms, in the negative. "The possibility of a change in substantive law should...be given conclusive, or even substantial, weight in the/orwm non conveniens inquiry." In its decision, the court made clear that this ruling consciously... | |
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