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Jurisdictional Challenges In Cross-Border Disputes: Navigating The Complexities




Ariba Kadri, Amity University, Noida


ABSTRACT


This research paper delves into the intricate landscape of jurisdictional issues arising in cross-border disputes, where legal boundaries become blurred and the determination of the appropriate jurisdiction is often convoluted. The study explores the multifaceted aspects of jurisdictional challenges, encompassing conflicts of law, competing court jurisdictions, and the evolving nature of international legal frameworks. Through an analysis of prominent cases and a review of existing literature, the paper aims to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the difficulties inherent in resolving cross-border disputes and proposes potential strategies to address these challenges. Cross-border disputes pose significant challenges in terms of jurisdictional issues, requiring careful navigation through a complex legal landscape. This paper explores the intricate web of jurisdictional challenges encountered in cross-border disputes, analysing the relevant legal frameworks, international treaties, and case law. Through an examination of key jurisdictional principles and case studies, this research aims to identify strategies for effectively addressing these challenges. By shedding light on this critical aspect of transnational litigation, this paper contributes to a deeper understanding of how legal systems can adapt to the realities of modern global commerce and dispute resolution.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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