CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 A Brief History of the Development of Civil Law
1.2 A Brief History of the Development of Common Law
1.3 The General Influence of Civil Law on American Law
CHAPTER 2
JURISDICTIONAL COMPETENCE BETWEEN COMMON
LAW AND CIVIL LAW TRADITIONS
2.1 Relative Jurisdictional Competence Between Common Law and
Civil Law systems on JRE
2.2 Foundations of the Acceptance of International Jurisdiction in Common Law
CHAPTER 3
THE CONFLICT BETWEEN COMMON AND CIVIL LAWS
3.1 Finality of Judgement
3.1 Jurisdiction
3.2Anti-Suit Injunctions
3.2.1 Common Law and Civil Law Approach in Angelic Case
3.2.2 Requirements for an Injunction Grant
3.3 Challenges to the Common Law and Civil Law Provision on Anti-
Suite Injunctions
3.3.1 Sensitivities to Anti-Suite Injunctions between Common Law
and Civil Law Courts
CHAPTER 4
ENFORCEMENT AND RECOGNITION OF ARBITRATION AWARDS
4.1 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards in
Punitive Damages: A case of Common Law and Civil Law
4.1.1 International Conventions & Domestic Arbitration regrading
Punitive Damages as Arbitral Awards
4.1.2 Principality of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Punitive
Awards
CHAPTER 5
RECOMMENDATIONS & CONCLUSION
5.1 Recommendations
5.2 Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 A Brief History of the Development of Civil Law
1.2 A Brief History of the Development of Common Law
1.3 The General Influence of Civil Law on American Law
CHAPTER 2
JURISDICTIONAL COMPETENCE BETWEEN COMMON
LAW AND CIVIL LAW TRADITIONS
2.1 Relative Jurisdictional Competence Between Common Law and
Civil Law systems on JRE
2.2 Foundations of the Acceptance of International Jurisdiction in Common Law
CHAPTER 3
THE CONFLICT BETWEEN COMMON AND CIVIL LAWS
3.1 Finality of Judgement
3.1 Jurisdiction
3.2Anti-Suit Injunctions
3.2.1 Common Law and Civil Law Approach in Angelic Case
3.2.2 Requirements for an Injunction Grant
3.3 Challenges to the Common Law and Civil Law Provision on Anti-
Suite Injunctions
3.3.1 Sensitivities to Anti-Suite Injunctions between Common Law
and Civil Law Courts
CHAPTER 4
ENFORCEMENT AND RECOGNITION OF ARBITRATION AWARDS
4.1 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards in
Punitive Damages: A case of Common Law and Civil Law
4.1.1 International Conventions & Domestic Arbitration regrading
Punitive Damages as Arbitral Awards
4.1.2 Principality of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Punitive
Awards
CHAPTER 5
RECOMMENDATIONS & CONCLUSION
5.1 Recommendations
5.2 Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY