Enforcement

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  • Slow progress on anti corruption in Italy Restricted access

    Article

    Submitted: 18 April 2012

    An overview of anti corruption in Italy in light of the findings of the Council of Europe’s Group of States Against Corruption (GRECO).

  • UK corruption enforcement developments Restricted access

    Article

    Submitted: 18 April 2012

    An update from the UK on corruption and events at the Serious Fraud Office.

  • Real estate fraud in the Netherlands Restricted access

    Article

    Submitted: 18 April 2012

    A report on the high profile “Klimop” case, which provides insight into the enforcement of Dutch anti corruption laws in a business to business context.

  • Third party costs in Freezing Injunctions Restricted access

    Article

    Submitted: 23 March 2012

    The English court has awarded £140,000 in costs to a bank, incurred in complying with a freezing order. What costs can third parties recover?

  • Chasing the assets Masri v Consolidated Contractors Restricted access

    Article

    Submitted: 24 November 2011

    A summary of some of the more innovative aspects of the enforcement proceedings in the civil case of Masri.

  • In a jurisdiction far, far away... Restricted access

    Article

    Last Reviewed: 20 September 2011 / Submitted: 20 September 2011

    A recent UK Supreme Court decision (concerning the iconic Imperial Stormtrooper helmet) addressed the scope of copyright protection under UK and international law.

  • Enforcing English judgments overseas Restricted access

    Article

    Last Reviewed: 25 May 2011 / Submitted: 25 May 2011

    A recent judgment obtained in the English High Court has provided important guidance on civil contempt proceedings against a foreign judgment debtor.

  • Enforcement of Hong Kong arbitral awards in mainland China Restricted access

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    Last Reviewed: 03 June 2010 / Submitted: 03 June 2010

    A discussion of the People`s Republic of China (PRC) Supreme People`s Court`s clarification on enforcement of Hong Kong awards in Mainland China and vice versa

  • First landmark decision: a US court has recognised and enforced a PRC court judgment Restricted access

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    Last Reviewed: 02 June 2010 / Submitted: 02 June 2010

    A Californian court has successfully recognised and enforced a Chinese court judgment despite a lack of treaty between the US and the PRC. This article looks at the reasons for this decision together with its potential implications for future PRC judgments in the US and US judgments in the PRC.

  • First China ICC award enforced in China - the Ningbo decision Restricted access

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    Last Reviewed: 21 January 2010 / Submitted: 21 January 2010

    Recently there was a first reported case of a Chinese court enforcing an ICC award. Uncertainty however remains as the reasoning of the court is doubtful.

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