Asymmetric Jurisdiction Clauses
Asymmetric jurisdiction clauses, giving one party a right to choose the forum for litigation after a dispute has already arisen, are widespread in international commercial contracting. And yet for close to a decade their enforceability and effects under EU law have been uncertain, with seven different competing decisions from France's highest court progressively contributing to the murky waters. From the interpretation of material changes to the Brussels I Recast Regulation, to obiter comments by English judges as to whether the 2005 Hague Choice of Court Convention on 'exclusive' jurisdiction clauses applies to asymmetric clauses, how can lawyers balance certainty, flexibility, and risk in this difficult legal landscape?

This book explores this conundrum and aims to bring clarity to the current law on asymmetric jurisdiction clauses in the EU, England, and Contracting States to the Hague Convention 2005. It seeks to prompt practitioners and scholars to reflect carefully and critically on how and why asymmetric clauses are used, whether courts will -and should- hold businesses to them, and how both the law and the clauses themselves could be better designed in the future.
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Asymmetric Jurisdiction Clauses
Asymmetric jurisdiction clauses, giving one party a right to choose the forum for litigation after a dispute has already arisen, are widespread in international commercial contracting. And yet for close to a decade their enforceability and effects under EU law have been uncertain, with seven different competing decisions from France's highest court progressively contributing to the murky waters. From the interpretation of material changes to the Brussels I Recast Regulation, to obiter comments by English judges as to whether the 2005 Hague Choice of Court Convention on 'exclusive' jurisdiction clauses applies to asymmetric clauses, how can lawyers balance certainty, flexibility, and risk in this difficult legal landscape?

This book explores this conundrum and aims to bring clarity to the current law on asymmetric jurisdiction clauses in the EU, England, and Contracting States to the Hague Convention 2005. It seeks to prompt practitioners and scholars to reflect carefully and critically on how and why asymmetric clauses are used, whether courts will -and should- hold businesses to them, and how both the law and the clauses themselves could be better designed in the future.
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Asymmetric Jurisdiction Clauses

Asymmetric Jurisdiction Clauses

by Brooke Marshall
Asymmetric Jurisdiction Clauses

Asymmetric Jurisdiction Clauses

by Brooke Marshall

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Overview

Asymmetric jurisdiction clauses, giving one party a right to choose the forum for litigation after a dispute has already arisen, are widespread in international commercial contracting. And yet for close to a decade their enforceability and effects under EU law have been uncertain, with seven different competing decisions from France's highest court progressively contributing to the murky waters. From the interpretation of material changes to the Brussels I Recast Regulation, to obiter comments by English judges as to whether the 2005 Hague Choice of Court Convention on 'exclusive' jurisdiction clauses applies to asymmetric clauses, how can lawyers balance certainty, flexibility, and risk in this difficult legal landscape?

This book explores this conundrum and aims to bring clarity to the current law on asymmetric jurisdiction clauses in the EU, England, and Contracting States to the Hague Convention 2005. It seeks to prompt practitioners and scholars to reflect carefully and critically on how and why asymmetric clauses are used, whether courts will -and should- hold businesses to them, and how both the law and the clauses themselves could be better designed in the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198868040
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/17/2023
Series: Oxford Private International Law Series
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 7.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Brooke Marshall, Associate Professor of Law, University of Oxford

Dr Brooke Marshall is an Associate Professor of the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and a Tutorial Fellow in Law at St Edmund Hall, Oxford.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Jurisdiction and types of jurisdiction by agreement: EU and common law perspectives3. Justifications for party autonomy in the context of asymmetric jurisdiction clauses4. Applicability of the 2005 Hague Choice of Court Convention to asymmetric jurisdiction clauses5. Effects of asymmetric jurisdiction clauses under the Recast and 2007 Lugano Convention, and their relationship with Third State court proceedings6. Enforceability of asymmetric jurisdiction clauses before EU Member State courts7. Interpretation, enforceability, and effects of asymmetric jurisdiction clauses under English law8. Relevance of the European Convention on Human Rights and Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU to the enforcement of asymmetric clauses in the EU and England9. Asymmetric jurisdiction clauses and the law - rethink and redesign
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