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De Fontbrune v. Wofsy
French court's imposition of <EM>astreinte</EM> penalty recognizable under Uniform Recognition Act as penalty imposed for private damages, not for public offense.
International Law Nov. 14, 2016
De Fontbrune v. Wofsy
French court's imposition of <EM>astreinte</EM> penalty recognizable under Uniform Recognition Act as penalty imposed for private damages, not for public offense.
International Law Sep. 26, 2016
Trader Joe’s v. Hallatt
Lanham Act applies extraterritorially to defendant who shipped and resold Trader Joe's products in Canada, as store front 'Pirate Joe's' and lax shipping standards affect American foreign commerce under 'Timberlane.'
International Law Aug. 28, 2016
Mujica v. AirScan Inc.
Survivors of 1998 bombing of Colombian village by Colombian Air Force may not sue Occidental Petroleum or AirScan Inc. in California for their alleged involvement.
International Law Nov. 12, 2014
Murphy v. Sloan
Mother may not return daughter to Ireland from U.S., where child was habitual resident, because parents only intended to move her to Ireland for 'trial period.'
International Law Aug. 25, 2014
Republic of Argentina v. NML Capital Ltd.
Argentina may not set aside judgment creditor’s subpoenas on banks, which sought records related to its global financial transactions in effort to enforce judgments.
International Law Jun. 17, 2014
Von Saher v. Norton Simon Museum of Art at Pasadena
Heir of Dutch Jewish family may pursue claims against Norton Simon Museum of Art in Pasadena to recover Nazi-looted art without conflicting with federal policy.
International Law Jun. 9, 2014
Narayanan v. British Airways
Family of international airline passenger, who died six months after denial of oxygen on flight, may not sue airline more than two years after flight landed.
International Law Mar. 20, 2014
BG Group PLC v. Republic of Argentina
British company may arbitrate its dispute with Argentina over gas tariffs in U.S., despite failure to first file lawsuit in Argentina's courts.
International Law Mar. 6, 2014
Lozano v. Montoya Alvarez
Father may not receive extension of one-year deadline for filing petition for daughter’s return under Hague Convention, even if mother concealed her location.
International Law Mar. 6, 2014
Daimler AG v. Bauman
California federal court may not hear Argentinian residents’ claims against German automaker based on human rights violations during Argentina’s ‘Dirty War.’
International Law Jan. 15, 2014
Cassirer v. Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation
Jewish family may sue Spanish museum to recover lost Pissarro painting, which they were forced to surrender when fleeing Germany in 1939.
International Law Dec. 9, 2013
Sachs v. Republic of Austria
Traveler who lost her legs while boarding train in Austria may sue Austrian government based on her online purchase of Eurail pass.
International Law Dec. 8, 2013
Valenzuela v. Michel
Twin children should not be taken from U.S. to their mother in Mexico because both parents clearly planned to raise them in U.S.
International Law Nov. 18, 2013
Hamad v. Gates
Sudanese citizen cannot sue U.S. government officials in federal district court over his detainment and treatment at Guantanamo Bay.
International Law Oct. 8, 2013
Petrella v. MGM, Inc., et al.
Order
International Law Oct. 2, 2013
Ohno v. Yasuma
California court may enforce Japanese court's $1.2 million judgment against church based on claim that church induced woman into giving up nearly all her assets.
International Law Jul. 3, 2013
Hyundai Securities Co. Ltd. v. Lee
Hyundai fails to file proper superior court action in order to enforce securities fraud judgment obtained in Korean courts against its former CEO.
International Law Apr. 19, 2013
Clapper v. Amnesty International USA
U.S. persons engaged in sensitive international communications with foreigners may not challenge statute authorizing government's surveillance of foreigners.
International Law Feb. 27, 2013
Institute of Cetacean Research v. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Japanese researchers who hunt whales may pursue piracy claims against anti-whaling environmental group that engaged in violent tactics on high seas.
International Law Feb. 27, 2013
Institute of Cetacean Research v. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Japanese researchers who hunt whales may pursue piracy claims against anti-whaling environmental group that engaged in violent tactics on high seas.
International Law May 29, 2012