The Decline of Jurisdiction in Private International Law

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The exercise of jurisdiction as a feature of sovereignty application of states has passed from traditional rule of territoriality and has included goods outside of state territory. The expansion of jurisdictional rule that has been justified on the basis of state interests and legitimate benefits of private persons imposed enormous costs on litigant parties and forums. The provision of public benefits and fairness hearing requires that the forum decline from extended jurisdiction while considering  factors such as parallel proceeding in foreign countries, the existence of suitable situations for proceeding in foreign countries or the necessity of comity observance to foreign states

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