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Personal jurisdiction is a court's jurisdiction over the parties, as determined by the facts in evidence, which bind the parties to a lawsuit, as opposed to subject-matter jurisdiction, which is jurisdiction over the law involved in the suit. Without personal jurisdiction over a party, a court’s rulings or decrees cannot be enforced upon that party, except by comity; i.e., to the extent that the sovereign which has jurisdiction over the party allows the court to enforce them upon that party. A court that has personal jurisdiction has both the authority to rule on the law and facts of a suit and the power to enforce its decision upon a party to the suit. In some cases, territorial jurisdiction may also constrain a court's reach, such as preventing hearing of a case concerning events occurri

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  • Personal jurisdiction is a court's jurisdiction over the parties, as determined by the facts in evidence, which bind the parties to a lawsuit, as opposed to subject-matter jurisdiction, which is jurisdiction over the law involved in the suit. Without personal jurisdiction over a party, a court’s rulings or decrees cannot be enforced upon that party, except by comity; i.e., to the extent that the sovereign which has jurisdiction over the party allows the court to enforce them upon that party. A court that has personal jurisdiction has both the authority to rule on the law and facts of a suit and the power to enforce its decision upon a party to the suit. In some cases, territorial jurisdiction may also constrain a court's reach, such as preventing hearing of a case concerning events occurring on foreign territory between two citizens of the home jurisdiction. A similar principle is that of standing or locus standi, which is the ability of a party to demonstrate to the court sufficient connection to and harm from the law or action challenged to support that party's participation in the case. (en)
  • 대인관할(personal jurisdiction)은 법원이 개인, 법인 또는 물건에 대해 가지는 관할을 말한다. 대인관할(in personam), 대물관할(in rem), 준대물관할(quasi-in rem)등이 있다. 대인관할은 크게 일반재판관할(General Personal Jurisdiction)과 특별재판관할(Specific Personal Jurisdiction)으로 구분할 수 있는데 특정 관할지역이나 주와 최소한의 접촉성 및 공평을 요구하고 있다. (ko)
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  • 대인관할(personal jurisdiction)은 법원이 개인, 법인 또는 물건에 대해 가지는 관할을 말한다. 대인관할(in personam), 대물관할(in rem), 준대물관할(quasi-in rem)등이 있다. 대인관할은 크게 일반재판관할(General Personal Jurisdiction)과 특별재판관할(Specific Personal Jurisdiction)으로 구분할 수 있는데 특정 관할지역이나 주와 최소한의 접촉성 및 공평을 요구하고 있다. (ko)
  • Personal jurisdiction is a court's jurisdiction over the parties, as determined by the facts in evidence, which bind the parties to a lawsuit, as opposed to subject-matter jurisdiction, which is jurisdiction over the law involved in the suit. Without personal jurisdiction over a party, a court’s rulings or decrees cannot be enforced upon that party, except by comity; i.e., to the extent that the sovereign which has jurisdiction over the party allows the court to enforce them upon that party. A court that has personal jurisdiction has both the authority to rule on the law and facts of a suit and the power to enforce its decision upon a party to the suit. In some cases, territorial jurisdiction may also constrain a court's reach, such as preventing hearing of a case concerning events occurri (en)
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  • 대인관할 (ko)
  • Personal jurisdiction (en)
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