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Interregional Recognition And Enforcement Of Civil And Commercial Judgments Lessons For China From Us And Eu Law Jie Huang

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Interregional Recognition And Enforcement Of Civil And Commercial Judgments Lessons For China From Us And Eu Law Jie Huang
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Publisher: Hart Publishing Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.54 MB
Author: Jie Huang
ISBN: 9781474201391, 1474201393
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Interregional Recognition And Enforcement Of Civil And Commercial Judgments Lessons For China From Us And Eu Law Jie Huang by Jie Huang 9781474201391, 1474201393 instant download after payment.

Judgment recognition and enforcement (JRE) between US sister states, between EU member states, and between Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao, are in the category of “interregional JRE.” This article focuses on what lessons China may draw from the US and the EU to develop its interregional JRE laws. It first discusses the status quo of the interregional JRE in China. Then it explores how the interregional economic integration demands the establishment of a multilateral interregional JRE arrangement in China. Finally it points out the four most crucial challenges in developing this arrangement: the challenge relating to the socialist characters of Mainland law, conflicts between civil and common laws, weak mutual trust, and the lack of a court of final review for cases from all the three regions. It proposes solutions to each challenge by comparative studies with the US and the EU interregional JRE laws.

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