Asian Principles for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

Edited by Dr Adeline Chong
September 2020
187 pages

ABLI has summarised, compared and contrasted the laws of the ten ASEAN member states, Australia, China, India, Japan and South Korea under 13 concise principles.

This eBook is the output of an ambitious project by ABLI to promote the harmonisation of foreign judgment rules in the region. Based on the structure of the classic Dicey, Morris and Collins, this publication is a sequel to ABLI’s first publication Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Asia.   

Ebook Features

fully searchable.

Table of contents and internal cross-references hyperlinked for easy navigation.

External hyperlinking to:

  • English translations of court judgments (where available);
  • English translations of legislation (where available); and
  • Commentary (in English) where available.
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Authors

Dr Adeline Chong

Project Lead and Editor, Singapore Management University

Dr Bích Ngoc DU

Dean of Faculty of Law, Ho Chi Minh City Open University

Dr Yujun GUO

Professor, China Wuhan University Institute of International Law

Dr Colin ONG QC

Eldan Law LLP, Singapore

Dr Yu Un OPPUSUNGGU

Lecturer, Faculty of Law Universitas Indonesia

Professor Narinder SINGH

Former Chairman, International Law Commission (UN); Maharishi Law School

Dr Poomintr SOOKSRIPAISARNKIT

Lecturer in Maritime Law, Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania

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