The PKPA makes an exception for certain dire situations, and a new state can
establish jurisdiction over your case and your children in an emergency.
Not exact matches
He claimed that the
case was aimed at
establishing the High Court's
jurisdiction over SPDC, opening the door for further claims.
First, the member state could argue that its obligations under EU law take priority
over its BIT obligations, in which
case the priority of one obligation
over the other can only be
established by applying conflict rules, but such arguments have not been raised in intra-EU arbitrations (apart from conflict arguments challenging the
jurisdiction of the tribunals which is a different matter).
Google's motion cites the relevant paragraph that
establishes the Federal Circuit's US - wide
jurisdiction over patent
cases, 28 U.S.C. 1295 (a)(1):
The decision halts a 27 - year old expansion of venue in patent
cases which began in 1990 when an appellate court expanded venue from a corporation's state of incorporation to any district where personal
jurisdiction could be
established over the alleged infringer.
The
case established that the ATS provides
jurisdiction over tort actions in such «foreign cubed»
cases, brought by non-US plaintiffs against non-US defendants for violations of customary international law, including war crimes and crimes against humanity, committed outside the US.
Many, many years ago a canny old litigator who helped me transfer the first Chancery
case to the newly
established jurisdiction in Bristol explained
over his Rumpolesque glass of claret and bulging waist - coat, that there are two types of litigator.
The inference which necessarily results is that the Constitution ordained and
established by those people, and, still closely to apply the
case, in particular by the people of Georgia, could vest
jurisdiction or judicial power
over those states and
over the State of Georgia in particular.
providing legally sufficient service of court filings on other attorneys and unrepresented parties to a court
case (and, if and when authorized by law, service of process on defendants or respondents to
establish the court's
jurisdiction over them under principles of due process of law), and