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Recognition and Enforcement of the Award

2005
Abstract An award is no more than a piece of paper and the obtaining of an award by one party does not guarantee payment from the other party. A party who succeeds in obtaining an award in its favour may therefore have to enforce that award. The enforcement of an award can only be done through national courts.
Andrew Tweeddale, Keren Tweeddale
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Comparative Recognition and Enforcement

2022
This book provides the first detailed analysis of recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and awards in civil and commercial matters from a transnational perspective. This perspective facilitates greater understanding of the present state of recognition and enforcement and offers insight into the establishment and operation of key modern ...
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Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments

2008
Abstract It has already been seen that, in a case involving a protected consumer contract under the Brussels I Regulation, a consumer who decides to litigate a claim against a supplier domiciled in another EU member has a choice between: (a) bringing the claim in the supplier’s home forum and (if necessary) proceeding to enforce the ...
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The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments: The Invocation of the ECHR Against Recognition and Enforcement

2014
The invocation of one of the rights guaranteed against the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments is the subject of this chapter. It is, in principle, well established that the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments can (also) be denied on the basis of Article 6(1) ECHR. This would be the case if, for example, the proceedings abroad
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Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments

1996
Abstract Should judgments be purely territorial, with no effect outside the rendering state? I did not believe anyone today would take that position, until I learned that, absent a treaty, that is the law in as generally enlightened and internationalist countries as the Netherlands, Norway, and Austria.
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The Use of Facial Recognition Technology by Law Enforcement in Europe: a Non-Orwellian Draft Proposal

European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 2022
Vera Lúcia Raposo
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