This book provides a critical look at Israel's religion and state conflict to shed new light on the constitutional forces defining Jewish-centered conflicts, rather than Palestinian-Arab centered conflicts. In particular, it highlights the ramifications of the theory and practice of multiculturalism in the context of a Middle Eastern legal order.
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- 2020
- 2004
Forum Non Conveniens in the Modern Age: A Comparative and Methodological Analysis of Anglo-American Law
- 263 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book argues for a stronger role of forum non conveniens, emphasizing its importance in the context of modern advancements like Internet transactions and efficient travel. It explores how these developments enable the transfer of documents and testimony, suggesting that the legal framework should adapt to better accommodate these changes. The thesis highlights the need for an enhanced understanding of jurisdictional issues in a rapidly evolving global landscape.