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The Public Policy Exception To The Recognition Of Foreign Judgments, Jonathan H. Pittman
The Public Policy Exception To The Recognition Of Foreign Judgments, Jonathan H. Pittman
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This Note examines the public policy exception to the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. The author first examines other grounds that a United States court can use to refuse to recognize a foreign judgment. An analysis of several cases construing the public policy exception follows. The author concludes with a suggested analysis for courts faced with the public policy exception.
The United Nations And The Enforcement Of Peace, Eric Stein
The United Nations And The Enforcement Of Peace, Eric Stein
Michigan Journal of International Law
This essay is a revised version of an address given at a symposium held in the fall of 1986 in Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany, in commemoration of the 600th anniversary of the Heidelberg University. By one of the coincidences that haunt human life, the United Nations is again the topic.
The Principle Of Reciprocity In The United Nations Convention On The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Arbitral Awards Of 1958, Young-Joon Mok
The Principle Of Reciprocity In The United Nations Convention On The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Arbitral Awards Of 1958, Young-Joon Mok
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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