The Asian Principles for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments is published by the Asian Business Law Institute (ABLI) as part of its Asian Principles for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments project. The Asian Principles distils the commonalities and differences of the law on foreign judgments recognition and enforcement in 15 countries (all ten ASEAN member states, plus Australia, China India, Japan and South Korea) for readers into 13 overarching principles that underpin the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the region. Authored by leading academics and practitioners with extensive regional exposure, each of the 13 Asian Principles comes with a detailed commentary fully supported by citations. Where appropriate, the Asian Principles also suggest ways forward for the development of the law in this area. The Asian Principles is a horizontal comparison that is a sequel to ABLI’s first publication Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Asia. Features a foreword by the Honourable Justice Andrew Phang, Judge of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Singapore. Apart from the paperback version, the publication is also available in electronic form. Readers who would like to purchase the PDF e-book or have any query regarding this publication can contact Catherine Shen ([email protected]). A preview of the table of contents is available upon request.
Apart from the paperback version, the publication is also available in electronic form. Readers who would like to purchase the e-book can place their orders at https://info.sal.org.sg/insolvency/ or contact Catherine Shen ([email protected]) for inquires. |
Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s):
Index
Foreword (pp. v–vii)
Andrew Phang
Introduction (pp. xi–xx)
Adeline Chong
Asian Principles for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments (pp. xxi–liii, in multiple languages)
Principle 1. General Principle (pp. 1–17)
Lead Author: Adeline Chong
Principle 2. Jurisdiction (pp. 18–39)
Lead Author: Adeline Chong
Principle 3. Finality (pp. 40–52)
Lead Author: Bích Ngọc Du
Principle 4. Merits (pp. 53–56)
Lead Author: Yujun Guo
Principle 5. Reciprocity (pp. 57–76)
Lead Author: Yujun Guo
Principle 6. Money judgments (pp. 77–84)
Lead Author: Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit
Principle 7. Non-money judgments (pp. 85–99)
Lead Author: Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit
Principle 8. Fraud (pp. 100–111)
Lead Author: Narinder Singh
Principle 9. Public policy (pp. 112–129)
Lead Author: Yu Un Oppusunggu
Principle 10. Due Process (pp. 130–155)
Lead Author: Yu Un Oppusunggu
Principle 11. Inconsistent Judgments (pp. 156–173)
Lead Author: Colin Ong QC
Principle 12. In rem judgments (pp. 174–184)
Lead Authors: Narinder Singh and Adeline Chong
Principle 13. Severability (pp. 185–187)
Lead Author: Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit
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157 mm |
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250 mm |
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$81.76 |
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2 kg |