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14 Int'l L. Update 1 (2008)

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Volume 14 1 January 2008

A monthly report on public and private
international legal developments

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In arbitration dispute, Fifth Circuit decides whether,
if it only has secondary jurisdiction under New York
Arbitration Convention, it should treat Plaintiffs claims
based on RICO and state fraud law that seek to rectify
harm suffered from unfavorable Swiss arbitration
award as collateral attacks subject to dismissal for lack
of subject matter jurisdiction 1 PAGE 2
Where Jewish husband had agreed in writing with his
Jewish wife that, immediately after their Quebec civil
divorce, husband would grant release from marriage
under Jewish Law and where he delayed doing so for
fifteen years, Supreme Court of Canada determines
whether award to wife of damages for breach of
contract is supported by balance of interests in favor
of public order and lack of countervailing religious
considerations on husband's part 1 PAGE 4
On appeal in damage actions by four U. K. citizens
detained at Guantanamo Bay, D.C. Circuit reviews
district court's dismissal of claims under Alien
Tort Claims Act, Geneva Conventions, and U. S.
Constitution, based on its holding (1) that Federal Tort

Claims Act (FTCA) controlled and that Defendants'
alleged mistreatment of Plaintiffs lay in course of U.S.
officials' employment thus barring such claims and (2)
that Religious Freedom Restoration Act does not apply
extraterritorially to aliens 1 PAGE 9
In case of parallel litigation between New South Wales
and Pennsylvania federal court where parties' contract
contained clause designating Australian court as
proper forum, Federal Court of Australia rules, where
defending U.S. party's challenge to its jurisdiction is
still pending, on whether Australian party's request
for notices for U.S. party to produce documents is or
is not premature •0 PAGE 12
Third Circuit determines whether, for federal subject
matter jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332 to exist,
Plaintiff with dual U.S. and foreign citizenship (1)
may rely upon her foreign nationality while living
abroad as basis for alienage jurisdiction or (2) bank
on diversity clause which requires Plaintiffs to show
that they are domiciled in U.S. state diverse from that
of all Defendants • PAGE 13

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