Asahi Metal Industry Co. v. Superior Court, 480 U.S. 102 (1987), decided on February 24, 1987, was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court, in which the court decided whether a foreign corporation, by merely being aware that its products could end up in the and into the American "stream of commerce" which later caused injuries, satisfied the minimum contact necessary to satisfy jurisdictional due process requirements. The court was unanimous in the result, but issued a fractured decision with Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor writing for a plurality of the court.
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| - Asahi Metal Industry Co. v. Superior Court (en)
- 아사히 금속 산업 대 고등법원 사건 (ko)
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| - Asahi Metal Industry Co. v. Superior Court, 480 U.S. 102 (1987), decided on February 24, 1987, was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court, in which the court decided whether a foreign corporation, by merely being aware that its products could end up in the and into the American "stream of commerce" which later caused injuries, satisfied the minimum contact necessary to satisfy jurisdictional due process requirements. The court was unanimous in the result, but issued a fractured decision with Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor writing for a plurality of the court. (en)
- 아사히 금속 산업 대 고등법원 사건(Asahi Metal Industry Co. v. Superior Court, 480 U.S. 102 (1987))은 미국 연방대법원의 유명한 판결이다. 이 판결은 미국에 위치하고 있지 않은 외국 법인에 대한 관할권을 명확히 한 판례이다. (ko)
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- Asahi Metal Industry Company, Ltd. v. Superior Court of California, Solano County (Cheng Shin Rubber Industrial Company, Ltd., Real Party in Interest) (en)
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| - unanimous court ; Rehnquist, Brennan, White, Marshall, Blackmun, Powell, Stevens (en)
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| - Asahi Metal Industry Company, Ltd. v. Superior Court of California, Solano County (en)
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| - Considering the international context, the heavy burden on the alien defendant, and the slight interests of the plaintiff and the forum State, the exercise of personal jurisdiction by a California court over Asahi in this instance would be unreasonable and unfair. (en)
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| - Asahi Metal Industry Co. v. Superior Court, 480 U.S. 102 (1987), decided on February 24, 1987, was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court, in which the court decided whether a foreign corporation, by merely being aware that its products could end up in the and into the American "stream of commerce" which later caused injuries, satisfied the minimum contact necessary to satisfy jurisdictional due process requirements. The court was unanimous in the result, but issued a fractured decision with Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor writing for a plurality of the court. (en)
- 아사히 금속 산업 대 고등법원 사건(Asahi Metal Industry Co. v. Superior Court, 480 U.S. 102 (1987))은 미국 연방대법원의 유명한 판결이다. 이 판결은 미국에 위치하고 있지 않은 외국 법인에 대한 관할권을 명확히 한 판례이다. (ko)
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