In some cases, jurisdiction is determined by territory -- is the defendant located in the court's territory, or has the defendant had "minimum contacts" with the given territory? In this case, the U.S. attempts to invoke jurisdiction against a nonresident defendant, which is one of the classical situations in international disputes. Is it fair to do so? The question is a similar one when we ...[Show More]
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Published By: Enock kipchumba
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Category: | Case Study |
Published By: | Enock kipchumba |
Published On: | 3 years ago |
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