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THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general

ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R


P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic

e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.

WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:


1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c

apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.


LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state

THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic

e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.

WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:


1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c

apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.


LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state

THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic

e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.

WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:


1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state
THEORY - by virtue of which the status and capacity of an individual are general
ly governed by the law of his nationality. This is principally adopted in the R
P
DOMICILIARY THEORY - in general, the status, condition, rights, obligations, & c
apacity of a person should be governed by the law of his domicile.
LONG ARM STATUTES - Statutes allowing the courts to exercise jurisdiction when t
here are minimum contacts between the non-resident defendant and the forum.
WAYS OF DEALING WITH A CONFLICTS PROBLEM:
1.
Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction, or on the ground of forum non
-conveniens
DOCTRINE OF FORUM NON CONVENIENS - the forum is inconvenient; the ends of justic
e would be best served by trial in another forum; the controversy may be more su
itably tried elsewhere
2.
Assume jurisdiction and apply either the law of the forum or of another
state

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