The statutory assertion of exclusive jurisdiction.

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Title: The statutory assertion of exclusive jurisdiction.
Authors: Pitel, Stephen G. A. spitel@uwo.ca
Source: Journal of Private International Law. Aug2024, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p280-301. 22p.
Subject Terms: *JURISDICTION, *COMMON law, *CONFLICT of laws, *STATUTES, *CONFLICT of judicial decisions
Abstract: Statutes that create or codify causes of action sometimes contain jurisdiction provisions. The wording of these provisions can differ widely. Some of them purport to give exclusive jurisdiction to a specific court. In the private international law context, this raises the question of whether such a provision precludes the courts of any other jurisdiction from hearing a claim under the statute. This article analyses how these provisions have been interpreted. It focuses on Canadian law but draws on American, Australian and New Zealand jurisprudence. The article contends that the Canadian jurisprudence is uneven and insufficiently rigorous. Several of the decisions cannot be reconciled with each other, such that some must be regarded as incorrect. Several of the decisions fail to identify the important questions that are posed by alleged assertions of exclusive jurisdiction and also fail to answer them. Moving forward, courts should treat the claim that such a provision deprives a court of jurisdiction with caution and even scepticism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ISSN:17441048
DOI:10.1080/17441048.2024.2377401
Published in:Journal of Private International Law
Language:English