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- Title
THE UNEASY CASE FOR TRANSJURISDICTIONAL ADJUDICATION.
- Authors
Nash, Jonathan Remy
- Abstract
The article offers an overview of a court systems' authority to decide issues of law that do not arise under their own native law. It discusses how courts usually decide such issues without input from the other judicial system, but also introduce methods that allow for a court in the other system directly to resolve those questions native to its court system. It describes various commentators' proposals for new, and expanded use of existing, transjurisdictional procedural devices, as well as to discuss obstacles to the implementation of these proposals that the commentators have either overlooked or undervalued. Moreover, the article highlights the difficulties inherent in having cases traverse the divide between judicial systems.
- Subjects
JUSTICE administration; COURT system; ADMINISTRATIVE procedure; JURISDICTION; LEGAL judgments; JOURNALISTS; LAW; COURTS; JUDICIAL process
- Publication
Virginia Law Review, 2008, Vol 94, Issue 8, p1869
- ISSN
0042-6601
- Publication type
Article