The Brussels Model
from Part I - Transnational Recognition and Enforcement
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2022
Chapter 3 analyses the the broad-based and largely uniform judgments recognition and enforcement framework in place between a number of European States, referred to in this book as the ‘Brussels Model’. From a recognition and enforcement perspective, the chief success of the Brussels Model is in harmonising the laws of signatory States, so that each State, at least with respect to other signatory States, provides straightforward and expeditious recognition and enforcement of judgments.
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