ABLI held a workshop to discuss common principles for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the ten ASEAN member states, Australia, China, Japan, India and South Korea.
The workshop is part of the second phase of ABLI’s Foreign Judgments project.
The first phase of the project identified the existing recognition and enforcement of foreign judgment rules in ASEAN, Australia, China, Japan, India and South Korea and culminated in the publication of reports for each country in ABLI’s Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Asia.
The second phase of the project is an examination of whether, based on the Reports produced in the first phase, sufficient areas of commonality exist for convergence in this area of the law, and how convergence may best be achieved.
Clockwise from bottom left:
- Ms Catherin SHEN, ABLI’s Project Manager
- Dr Adeline CHONG, Project Lead and Reporter for Singapore
- Dr Poomintr SOOKSRIPAISARNKIT, Reporter for Thailand
- Dr Ngoc Bich DU, Reporter for Vietnam
- Dr CHOONG Yeow Choy, Reporter for Malaysia
- Ms KWOK Wai Meng, ABLI Senior Executive
- Prof YEO Tiong Min, ABLI’s Academic Director
- Dr Sai Ramani GARIMELLA, Observer
- Prof Narinder SINGH, Reporter for India
- Dr Colin ONG QC, Reporter for Brunei
- Justice Anselmo REYES, Observer
- Dr GUO Yujun, Reporter for China
- Dr Yu Un OPPUSUNGGU, Reporter for Indonesia