
International Civil Procedure in Post-Soviet Space: The Partcipation of Foreigners
William E. Butler(Author)
Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
Published on 18. March 2020
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-0-85490-287-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book contains twelve country studies, excluding the Baltic republics, setting out the basic legal regime regulating the participation of foreign juridical persons and individual entrepreneurs in legal proceedings before arbitrazh or economic courts (depending on the jurisdiction concerned). Reference is made in each country to general jurisdiction, retorsions, exclusive jurisdiction, contractual jurisdiction, location of defendant, procedural capacity, and, with respect to the recognition and
enforcement of foreign judicial decisions, to reciprocity, procedure for recognition and enforcement, refusal to recognize and enforce, public policy, and foreign judicial decisions not requiring enforcement. The volume is accompanied by translations of major regional multilateral and bilateral agreements (Kiev, Minsk, Moscow, Kishinev agreements and others).
enforcement of foreign judicial decisions, to reciprocity, procedure for recognition and enforcement, refusal to recognize and enforce, public policy, and foreign judicial decisions not requiring enforcement. The volume is accompanied by translations of major regional multilateral and bilateral agreements (Kiev, Minsk, Moscow, Kishinev agreements and others).
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academics and lawyers with an interest in tthe participation of foreign juridical persons and individual entrepreneurs in legal proceedings before arbitrazh or economic courts
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
505 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85490-287-3 (9780854902873)
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William E. Butler is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, Dickinson Law, Pennsylvania State University; Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law in the University of London (University College London); Foreign Member, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and NationalAcademy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine; Foreign Member, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences; Associate, International Academy of Comparative Law.
Content
Preface
Introduction
COUNTRY STUDIES
1. Russian Federation
2. Armenia
3. Azerbaidzhan
4. Belarus
5. Georgia
6. Kazakhstan
7. Kyrgyzstan
8. Moldova
9. Tadzhikistan
10. Turkmenistan
11. Ukraine
12. Uzbekistan
13. Minsk Convention, Kiev Agreement, and Moscow Agreement
ANNEXES
Draft Convention between the Russian Federation and United Kingdom on the Mutual Recognition and Execution of Judicial Decisions Regarding Civil and Trade Cases (1993)
Protocol to the Convention between the Russian Federation and United Kingdom on the Mutual Recognition and Execution of Judicial Decisions Regarding Civil and Trade Cases (1993)
Agreement on the Procedure for the Settlement of Disputes Connected with the Effectuation of Economic Activity (Kyiv, 1992)
Convention on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations with Regard to Civil, Family, and Criminal Cases (20 January 1993) [Excerpt]
Protocol to the Convention on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations with Regard to Civil, Family, and Criminal Cases (28 March 1997) [Excerpt]
Agreement on the Procedure for the Mutual Execution of Decisions of Arbitrazh and Economic Courts on the Territories of States-Participants of the Commonwealth (6 March 1998)
Treaty between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations With Regard to Civil, Family, and Criminal Cases (2 June 1997) [Excerpt]
Agreement between the Russian Federation and the Republic Belarus on the Procedure for the Mutual Execution of Judicial Acts of Arbitrazh Courts of the Russian Federation and Economic
Courts of the Republic Belarus (17 January 2001)
Index of Names
Introduction
COUNTRY STUDIES
1. Russian Federation
2. Armenia
3. Azerbaidzhan
4. Belarus
5. Georgia
6. Kazakhstan
7. Kyrgyzstan
8. Moldova
9. Tadzhikistan
10. Turkmenistan
11. Ukraine
12. Uzbekistan
13. Minsk Convention, Kiev Agreement, and Moscow Agreement
ANNEXES
Draft Convention between the Russian Federation and United Kingdom on the Mutual Recognition and Execution of Judicial Decisions Regarding Civil and Trade Cases (1993)
Protocol to the Convention between the Russian Federation and United Kingdom on the Mutual Recognition and Execution of Judicial Decisions Regarding Civil and Trade Cases (1993)
Agreement on the Procedure for the Settlement of Disputes Connected with the Effectuation of Economic Activity (Kyiv, 1992)
Convention on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations with Regard to Civil, Family, and Criminal Cases (20 January 1993) [Excerpt]
Protocol to the Convention on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations with Regard to Civil, Family, and Criminal Cases (28 March 1997) [Excerpt]
Agreement on the Procedure for the Mutual Execution of Decisions of Arbitrazh and Economic Courts on the Territories of States-Participants of the Commonwealth (6 March 1998)
Treaty between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations With Regard to Civil, Family, and Criminal Cases (2 June 1997) [Excerpt]
Agreement between the Russian Federation and the Republic Belarus on the Procedure for the Mutual Execution of Judicial Acts of Arbitrazh Courts of the Russian Federation and Economic
Courts of the Republic Belarus (17 January 2001)
Index of Names