Jurisdictional Concentration and Structural Inequality: Reimagining Private International Law Beyond the Global North

Abstract  This article examines the growing trend in transnational litigation case law, where English courts retain jurisdiction over cases with only tenuous connections to England. This is done primarily on the basis that claimants would face a lack of access to justice in the alternative forum. I argue that this trend has three adverse implications. […]

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