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Dubai Supreme Court Admits Reciprocity with the UK and Enforces an English Judgment

February 5, 2024/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

Introduction: I have been reporting on this blog some recent cases from the Dubai Supreme Court (DSC) regarding the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments (see

25th Volume of the Japanese Yearbook of Private International Law (2023)

January 31, 2024/1 Comment/in News/by Béligh Elbalti

The Japanese Yearbook of Private International Law (kokusai shiho nenpo) (hereinafter “JYPIL”) is an annual publication of the

The Dubai Supreme Court on the Enforcement of Canadian (Ontario) Enforcement Judgment

January 28, 2024/2 Comments/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

Can an enforcement judgment issued by a foreign court be recognized and enforced in another jurisdiction? This is a fundamental question concerning the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. The answer appears to be relatively straightforward: “No”. Foreign enforcement judgments are not eligible to be recognized and enforced as they are not decisions on the […]

Moroccan Supreme Court on the HCCH 1996 Child Protection Convention

December 26, 2023/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

Among all Arab and Muslim-majority countries, Morocco stands out as the only State to have ratified

New Proposed Rules on International Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments in Morocco

November 13, 2023/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

Last Thursday, November 9, Draft No. 02.23 proposing the adoption of a new Code of Civil Procedure (al-musattara al-madaniyya) was submitted to the Moroccan House of Representatives. One of the main innovations of this draft is the introduction, for the first time in Moroccan history, of a catalogue of rules on international jurisdiction. It also […]

PhD Studentship in Private International Law at University College London

October 20, 2023/in News/by Béligh Elbalti

Written by Ugljesa Grusic, Associate Professor at University College London, Faculty of Laws

Out Now: Dai YOKOMIZO, Yoshizumi TOJO, Yoshiko NAIKI (eds.), Changing Orders in International Economic Law: A Japanese Perspective, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, Routledge, 2023.

October 13, 2023/in News/by Béligh Elbalti

These two volumes celebrate the 30th anniversary of the 

Judicial Application of the 1980 HCCH Convention in Morocco

October 1, 2023/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

The question of the accession (or reluctance to accede) of Muslim countries to the 1980 HCCH Convention has attracted the interest of scholars from Muslim countries and abroad. Scholars who have addressed this issue have come to different (sometimes contradictory) conclusions, especially when it comes to the influence of classical Islamic rules and principles on […]

Commercial Disputes and anti-suit relief in Anglophone Africa

September 22, 2023/in News/by Béligh Elbalti

Symposium for Trevor Hartley at LSE on 27 October 2023

September 22, 2023/in News/by Béligh Elbalti

Written by Ugljesa Grusic, Associate Professor at University College London, Faculty of Laws  

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