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Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments -
20-06-2008, 03:59 AM
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, I am doing my graduation research in private international law on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments. Could you please recommend any academic works, case law, statutes, whatever, on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in the UK. In case you have any interesting articles on the subject that you could share, I'd very much appreciate you do so.
My graduate thesis requires research into the practice of recognising foreign judgments in foreign countries, but I live in Russia and have no access to a “domain of legal wisdom” in the UK. Here in Russia we have computer databanks where one can find almost every law, ruling or sometimes an academic article they need, guess you have something like that in the UK. I am not asking to do the research for me; all I’m asking is to recommend something for me to read, so that I could continue with my research. If you happen have anything worth reading about recognising foreign judgments in any other country, I very much appreciate you sharing that also. By the way, yesterday I approached legal forum members in the US, and received nothing but “No, we are not going to do your research for you”. “Tell you what...why don't you ask your instructor. Or the local law librarian”. These people do not understand that no library can hold all the laws of all the (approximately) 6,000 countries, why should there be any books on US laws in my local library, and why on earth my instructor should know anything about laws of their country; and obviously they have forgotten what forums are made for. Please do not post replies like those I cited from a US legal forum. Any advice is welcome. Thank you. |
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