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Questions relating to anti-suit injunctions arise frequently in commercial practice, as commercial litigation is often disputed in several jurisdictions simultaneously. In these circumstances, a party preferring to conduct its litigation in England would need to determine whether it might be possible and effective to obtain an anti-suit injunction to restrain the other party from conducting its proceedings in another jurisdiction.

The second edition of The Anti-Suit Injunction provides a comprehensive update on all relevant changes in the law since the publication of the first edition. The book presents a thorough analysis of the anti-suit injunction in practice and principle, digesting all the case law and explaining the theoretical issues arising from it. Its scope is now extended to include an analysis of Commonwealth case law, which casts a new light on English law.

This dedicated and in-depth analysis continues to be the only work to examine in detail the treatment of anti-suit injunctions, examine in detail those effects, and evaluate the case law as it has developed.

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We whole -- heartedly recommend the second edition of Thomas Raphael's book on the anti -- suit injunction to all readers interested in international litigation, whether from a practical or an academic perspective. * Johan Meeusen, The Journal of International Maritime Law * It is now over a decade since the first edition of this pioneering work made its appearance. During that time it has established itself an authoritative source of guidance on the often difficult subject of anti-suit injunctions and has been relied upon by both lawyers and judges alike. * The Commonwealth Lawyer *

Table of Cases
xiii
Table of Legislation
xlv
Abbreviations and Glossary liii
1 Introduction
1(36)
2 The History of an Unusual Remedy
37(16)
3 Power, Nature, and Form
53(24)
4 Anti-Suit Injunctions: General Principles
77(40)
5 Non-Contractual Anti-Suit Injunctions
117(28)
6 Injunctions in Relation to Proceedings in England and Wales
145(12)
7 Anti-Suit Injunctions and Exclusive Forum Clauses
157(12)
8 Strong Reasons and Discretion
169(38)
9 Non-Exclusive Jurisdiction Clauses
207(4)
10 Quasi-Contractual Anti-Suit Injunctions
211(28)
11 Injunctions to Restrain Arbitration Proceedings
239(20)
12 Anti-Suit Injunctions and European Jurisdictional Law
259(30)
13 Interim Anti-Suit Injunctions
289(24)
14 Claims for Damages
313(22)
15 Alternative Remedies
335(22)
16 The Framework of Jurisdictional Law
357(10)
17 Jurisdiction under the Brussels-Lugano Regime
367(24)
18 Jurisdiction under the Common Law Rules
391(32)
19 Singapore Law*
423(20)
20 New Zealand Law*
443(12)
Index 455
Thomas Raphael QC is a barrister at Twenty Essex. He has a busy practice in the fields of general commercial law and private international law, with a particular focus on banking, financial services, shipping, commodities, offshore energy, insurance and reinsurance, and a growing practice in cross-over cases involving intellectual property, competition law, and commercial law