This lesson explores how court judgments and arbitral awards are recognised and enforced across borders. Through three practical cases — France/Canada, France/Italy and international arbitration — it explains the exequatur procedure, mutual recognition within the EU and the role of international public policy in ensuring fair yet effective enforcement.
Enforcing decisions across borders
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