Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments between the Czech Republic and Ukraine
Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments between the Czech Republic and Ukraine
Author(s): Miroslav Sedláček, Tetiana KRAVCHENKO
Subject(s): International Law, Economic policy, International relations/trade, Law on Economics, Sociology of Law
Published by: ADJURIS – International Academic Publisher
Keywords: recognition of judgments; enforcement of judgments; jurisdiction;
Summary/Abstract: The recognition and enforcement of judgments between the Czech Republic and Ukraine are crucial elements in fostering international legal cooperation and ensuring access to justice for individuals and businesses operating across borders. This paper explores the legal framework and procedures governing the recognition and enforcement of judgments between these two countries. It highlights the significance of bilateral and multilateral agreements, such as the Lugano Convention or the Hague Convention, in facilitating this process. Additionally, it discusses the challenges and complexities that may arise in cross-border enforcement cases, including issues related to jurisdiction, reciprocity, and public policy. The paper underscores the importance of a well-established legal framework and effective judicial cooperation to promote legal certainty and enhance the ease of doing business and cross-border legal transactions between the Czech Republic and Ukraine.
Book: Ukrainian Law and the Law of the Czech Republic: An Unexpected Encounter
- Page Range: 13-30
- Page Count: 18
- Publication Year: 2023
- Language: English
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