CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION1.1 A Brief History of the Development of Civil Law1.2 A Brief History of the Development of Common Law1.3 The General Influence of Civil Law on American LawCHAPTER 2JURISDICTIONAL COMPETENCE BETWEEN COMMONLAW AND CIVIL LAW TRADITIONS2.1 Relative Jurisdictional Competence Between Common Law andCivil Law systems on JRE2.2 Foundations of the Acceptance of International Jurisdiction in Common LawCHAPTER 3THE CONFLICT BETWEEN COMMON AND CIVIL LAWS3.1 Finality of Judgement3.1 Jurisdiction3.2Anti-Suit Injunctions3.2.1 Common Law and Civil Law Approach in Angelic Case3.2.2 Requirements for an Injunction Grant3.3 Challenges to the Common Law and Civil Law Provision on Anti-Suite Injunctions3.3.1 Sensitivities to Anti-Suite Injunctions between Common Lawand Civil Law CourtsCHAPTER 4ENFORCEMENT AND RECOGNITION OF ARBITRATION AWARDS4.1 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards inPunitive Damages: A case of Common Law and Civil Law4.1.1 International Conventions & Domestic Arbitration regradingPunitive Damages as Arbitral Awards4.1.2 Principality of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign PunitiveAwardsCHAPTER 5RECOMMENDATIONS & CONCLUSION5.1 Recommendations5.2 ConclusionBIBLIOGRAPHY