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Commercial Litigation in Anglophone Africa: The Law Relating to Civil Jurisdiction, Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Interim Remedies


ISBN13: 9781485127901
New Edition ISBN: 9781485139805
Published: May 2018
Publisher: Juta Law
Country of Publication: South Africa
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Increased international investment and accelerating economic growth in Africa in general and in Anglophone Africa mean that businesses located both within and outside these jurisdictions will increasingly demand and require advice on cross-border commercial litigation.

As the scope and scale of economic activity increases, the law governing commercial litigation will have to be developed and refined to reflect Africa’s importance as a commercial hub.

In Commercial Litigation in Anglophone Africa, the authors, for the first time in a work of this nature, set out the broad framework of the private international law rules in operation in each of the sixteen Anglophone jurisdictions considered (Botswana, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe).

The authors identify and clarify the law to be applied as it relates to: (i) civil jurisdiction over commercial disputes involving a foreign element; (ii) the enforcement of foreign judgments; and (iii) the availability and nature of the interim remedies, in each of the sixteen jurisdictions addressed.

Subjects:
South Africa, Other Jurisdictions
Contents:
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes;
Chapter 1: Botswana
Chapter 2: Ghana
Chapter 3: Kenya
Chapter 4: Lesotho
Chapter 5: Liberia
Chapter 6: Malawi
Chapter 7: Namibia
Chapter 8: Nigeria
Chapter 9: Republic of South Africa
Chapter 10: Sierra Leone
Chapter 11: Swaziland
Chapter 12: Tanzania
Chapter 13: The Gambia
Chapter 14: Uganda
Chapter 15: Zambia
Chapter 16: Zimbabwe
Appendix: Table of The Statutory Regimes for the Enforcement if Foreign Judgments in Place in each Jurisdiction;