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Recognition and Enforcement of Non-EU Judgments
Recognition and Enforcement of Non-EU Judgments
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Description
This book examines the EU Member State's national rules on recognition and enforcement of Non-EU judgments.
Through its country report methodology, it explores the rules of 21 Member States in a structured manner. The emerging points of convergence – and divergence – form the basis of a detailed comparative report, which provides a unique overview of the current legal framework of recognition and enforcement of non-EU judgments across the European Union. This allows for (at least) three intriguing points of comparison: between the laws of the individual Member States; between the laws of the Member States and the legal framework applicable to EU judgments under the Brussels Ia Regulation; and between the laws of the Member States and the 2019 HCCH Judgments Convention.
This ambitious and unique work will be an indispensable reference for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners in the field of international commercial law.
Table of Contents
Series Editor's Preface
Preface
List of Contributors
Table of CJEU Cases
I. Questionnaire
II. Comparative Report
III. National Reports
Austria, Paul Lorenz Eichmüller (University of Vienna, Austria)
Belgium, Cedric Vanleenhove (Ghent University, Belgium)
Bulgaria, Dafina Sarbinova and Ilia Lassin, (Sofia University, Bulgaria)
Croatia, Dora Zgrabljic Rotar and Tena Hoško (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Cyprus, Nicolas Kyriakides and Konstantinos Rokas (University of Nicosia, Cyrpus)
Czechia, Radovan Malachta and Patrik Provazník (Masaryk University, Czechia)
Finland, Onerva-Aulikki Suhonen (University of Eastern Finland)
France, Claudia Cavicchioli (Linklaters, Paris)
Germany, Leon Theimer (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany) and Karin Arnold (University of Tübingen, Germany)
Greece, Eva Litina (Hellenic Consumers' Ombudsman, Greece)
Hungary, Ferenc Szilágyi (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary)
Italy, Marco Pasqua (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy)
Ireland, Yagmur Hortoglu Grant (Maynooth University, Ireland)
Latvia, Ivan Allegranti (University of Camerino, Italy) and Alexandr Fillers (Riga Graduate School of Law, Latvia)
Lithuania, Katarzyna Bogdziewicz and Giedrius Ožiunas (Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania)
Malta, Ioannis Revolidis (University of Malta)
The Netherlands, Tess Bens (University of Vienna, Austria) and Birgit van Houtert (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Poland, Anna Wyscoka-Bar (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Romania, Ramona Cirlig (RC International Disputes, Romania) and Daniel-Florin Petrache (University of Bucharest, Romania)
Spain, Blas Piñar (Belagua Abogados, Spain) and Anna Ruiz (Open University of Catalonia, Spain)
Sweden, Erik Sinander (University of Stockholm, Sweden)
Product details
Published | Feb 19 2026 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 448 |
ISBN | 9781509979370 |
Imprint | Hart Publishing |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Series | Studies in Private International Law |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |