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A governing law clause in the contract shows which country's laws the parties want to follow for the agreement.
Holding Redlich
At common law, a foreign judgment creditor needs to only satisfy four requirements to enforce a foreign court judgment.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
By majority, the ICJ ordered Tel Aviv to take urgent steps to prevent genocide in Gaza.
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Arbitration has long been the dispute resolution method of choice for transactions that cross international borders.
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
The Australia chapter addresses current issues affecting the enforcement of foreign judgments in Australia.
Coleman Greig Lawyers
The Hague Convention is the primary international agreement that encompasses international parental child abduction.
Piper Alderman
Need to obtain documents from Australia to use as evidence in foreign proceedings? Be aware of the Hague Evidence Convention.
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
This chapter on the Australian foreign judgments regime was published in the ICLG Enforcement of Foreign Judgements 2023.
Bartier Perry
Legislative and common law principles governing the enforcement of foreign court judgments in Australia.
JB Solicitors
The Australian Central Authority participates in the co-operation on placement of children with the Central Authorities of other countries.
JB Solicitors
A notary public is a lawyer with at least 5 years of legal practice, who can verify documents for international use.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
Explains the term "extradition". Recent case example discussed.
JB Solicitors
Australia has agreements with other countries and jurisdictions that allow the registration of overseas court orders.
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
The ICLG Investor-State Arbitration 2023 covers common issues in investor-state arbitration law across jurisdictions.
Kennedys
A party's ability to retain the guarantee pending a final outcome could turn on the relevant provisions of the contract.
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Australian judgments would have significantly increased prospects of being recognised and enforced overseas.
Corrs Chambers Westgarth
The amended rules introduce procedures to modernize, simplify and streamline the procedures in ICSID arbitrations.
Holding Redlich
The recognition of foreign judgments in Australia may be available pursuant to statute or the common law.
Carroll & O'Dea
Australia is not currently a signatory to the 2000 Hague Convention on the International Protection of Adults.
Bartier Perry
Arbitrators' discretionary powers must be balanced with the requirements of the natural justice principle at all times.
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