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Poonamdeep Kaur

Determination of jurisdiction over absent foreign claimants in class proceedings under the real and substantial connection test: A Canadian Perspective

Abstract Jurisdiction based on the real and substantial test is one of the trending ways of asserting jurisdiction over a foreign litigant in Canada. The test has also been applied in class proceedings but whether the test is equally applicable on absent foreign claimants in class proceeding is a question to be decided based on […]

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Doctrine of Forum Non Convenience in Australia: A Journey to Voth v. Manildra Flour Case

Abstract: Australian law has its root in the common law of England. But, with the change of the time, Australian law has also evolved according to the needs of the society. It has taken its own instance on many aspects of Private International Law and has refused to follow the common law anarchy prevalent in

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