Brexit: Climb every mountain

In part one of a two-part consideration, Tom Snelling and Lauma Skruzmane survey the perilous path of Brexit ‘When asked to recognise and enforce a judgment delivered by a court in the EU27, in the absence of any agreement with the EU, the UK courts will most likely have to resort to the common law …
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Enforcement: Distant judgments

Anna Pertoldi reports on two recent cases concerning the enforcement of foreign judgments ‘The rules governing enforcement of a foreign judgment in England differ depending on where the judgment is from. None of the regimes permit a review of the foreign judgment based on an argument that the original court got it wrong, whether on …
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