From: Tettenborn A.M. <a.m.tettenborn@swansea.ac.uk>
To: Gerard Sadlier <gerard.sadlier@gmail.com>
obligations@uwo.ca
Date: 15/05/2019 07:28:28 UTC
Subject: Re: Anti-Suit and Anti-Enforcement Injunctions

Gee on Commercial Injunctions (6/e) is good. The other jurisdictions you could look at are HK and Singapore.

Andrew


On 15/05/19 01:00, Gerard Sadlier wrote:
Hello all

Can anyone recommend leading works on anti-suit and anti-enforcement
injunctions, within different jurisdictions? I think I know the
leading cases from England, Canada and Australia but are there
decisions that are often overlooked but which are worthy of attention?
Are there judgments from other jurisdictions? What is the best summary
of the US position?

Kind regards

Ger


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