In his lifetime, Sir Ian Brownlie made inestimable contributions to learning and practice in the field of public international law. His untimely and unfortunate death kindled litigation that has cast an unedifying light upon the English civil justice system and, in particular, upon the rules applied by the English courts to assert adjudicatory jurisdiction over persons not resident or present at the time of commencement of proceedings.
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