Litigation of International Disputes in U.S. Courts analyzes issues pertinent to the expanding field of transnational litigation. With nearly 1,000 pages of revised content, it examines nuts-and-bolts issues and immunity doctrines such as: • Personal jurisdiction • Service of process • Extraterritorial discovery • Forum non conveniens • The Convention on the International Sale of Goods • Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act • Immunity of officials • Act-of-state doctrine You'll find examinations of both systemic and theoretical issues, such as international torts (customary international law), treaties, federal common law, and the political-question doctrine.