[1] The standard for determining international jurisdiction
[2] The case recognizing that the courts of the Republic of Korea have international jurisdiction over the litigation on the ground that the content of the dispute is substantially related to the Republic of Korea, where a person domiciled in the Republic of Korea and operating a business therein challenges the decision rendered by the US National Arbitration Forum ordering transfer of his domain name which he registered at a US registrar of domain names and thereby he possessed
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