Recognition of foreign judgments and cross-border insolvencies
In the joined appeals of Rubin v Eurofinance and New Cap Reinsurance v Grant, the Supreme Court held that first, the traditional rules on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments applied to judgments in insolvency proceedings, and secondly, the act of lodging proof in foreign insolvency proc...
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Main Author: | CHONG, Adeline |
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2014
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