Each country chapter provides detailed commentary on recent judgments illustrating the present law in force, procedural requirements such as extent of damage awards, finality of judgment, reciprocity and limitations, execution proceedings and costs, and the availability of an appeal process and time limitations.
"A very welcome addition to any law library supporting an international practice in foreign judgments or arbitral awards The contributors provide a solid approach to the respective jurisdictions, with expert commentary on the attitude of each government toward the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. All contributing authors are recognized experts in their countries. ...this is an extremely useful treatise. It should find a home in the law schools and international law firms of the world." - Kevin Miles, Librarian, Vial, Hamilton, Koch & Knox, Legal Information ALERT
"An excellent source for those interested in general information about the enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitration awards Some of the special features of the work enhance the usefulness of the publication. First, the list of authors is very helpful in itself-in a sudden need one can make contact with them or with their law firms in their respective countries, knowing about the services they offer. Secondly, I mention the binder form: it allows updating the material with relative ease, which is extremely important in a rapidly changing legal environment." - Justice Arpad Erdei, The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Hungary
Author(s) | Center for International Legal Studies |
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Publisher - Imprint | Thomson West - Oceana Publications |
Print Length | - |
Publication date | 2006 |
Language | English |
ISBN-10 | 0379012537 |
ISBN-13 | 9780379012538 |
Reading Level / Audience | Students, Practitioners, & Professionals |
Series | - |