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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Melbourne, 2019) issued under the title: Bridging the gap: transnational recognition and enforcement of judgments and awards in international commercial disputes.
List of contents
1. Introduction; Part I. Transnational Recognition and Enforcement: A Doctrinal and Comparative Analysis: 2. 'Global' recognition and enforcement approaches; 3. Uniform recognition and enforcement in Europe: The Brussels Model; 4. The Commonwealth Model and common law recognition and enforcement; 5. Comparative analysis of recognition and enforcement; Part II. Towards Increased Prospects for Judgments, Recognition and Enforcement?: 6. Overcoming hurdles to transnational recognition and enforcement; 7. Legal development: uniformity, divergence and evolution; 8. Towards 'transnationalised' recognition and enforcement; 9. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
About the author
Dr Drossos Stamboulakis is Lecturer at Monash University, and is admitted to practice as an Australian Lawyer. He is the Deputy Convenor of Monash's Commercial Disputes Group, and coaches the Monash Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot team. He is an author of a leading Australian commercial arbitration text, International and Australian Commercial Arbitration (2021).
Summary
Aimed at scholars and policymakers with interests in recognition and enforcement and harmonisation of private international law. Distinct from other private international law texts, the perspective taken is international and transnational, with analysis traversing the common law, civil law, and regional and 'global' harmonisation efforts.
Foreword
This book offers comparative insights into recognition and enforcement, informing decisions to implement, interpret, and apply emerging transnational judgments conventions.