This article analyses the proposed Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Judgments, which has been the subject of lengthy and ongoing negotiations. The issues that continue to divide the parties centre on differences between approaches to jurisdiction broadly similar to those used in Europe, and the ...
foreign judgmentsprivate international lawIn May 2018, the Hague Conference on Private International Law ('HCCH') produced a draft convention for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. ADouglas, MichaelKeyes, MaryMcKibbin, Sarah
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judgments resulting from proceedings based on such agreements, Have resolved to conclude this Convention and have agreed upon the following provisions – CHAPTER I – SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS Article 1 Scope (1) This Convention shall apply in international cases to exclusive choice of court agreements ...
government to join the judgement enforcement band under the Convention on Choice of Court Agreements treaty. The paper highlights the successes and failures of the move. It outlines the history of the country's efforts to make it easier for the litigants to enforce judgments. It also discusses ...
, a major breakthrough in terms of practical relevance of the Convention would be the ratification of the convention by the United States, given that there currently is no treaty in place between Germany and its biggest non-European trading partner that deals with recognition of judgments. ...
Hague Convention an international convention adopted at The Hague in Holland. There have been a number of these, and lawyers often by way of shorthand refer to a ‘Hague Convention’. Notable are the Hague Conventions on the conduct of hostilities. However, there are a whole connected series ...
The Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements was concluded on June 30, 2005, and promises to become an important instrument in judicial relations throughout the world, making choice of forum clauses both more likely to be honored and more likely to lead to judgments that will be recogniz...
judgments resulting from proceedings based on such agreements, Have resolved to conclude this Convention and have agreed upon the following provisions – CHAPTER I – SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS Article 1 Scope (1) This Convention shall apply in international cases to exclusive choice of court agreements ...
One, a convention on the enforcement of judgments, is in an advanced stage of negotiation and may well be adopted by the Hague Conference. It deals with jurisdiction indirectly, by defining jurisdictional standards or "filters" that must be satisfied for civil and commercial judgments to be ...