Enforcement Procedures in Selected European Countries

K. Chovancová
Chovancová, Katarína

Article from: TDM 4 (2012), in CILS - Biennial Symposium on International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution

Introduction

This article does not aspire on describing enforcement procedures in all European states conveniently and in an unnecessary rush in one study. Rather, its subject has become to introduce enforcement procedures and their specifics in only three European countries, where the Netherlands and Sweden have already stood for a long time among the leaders in the area of international commercial arbitration. The thesis of this article is, that although there is no single model act regardless of the unifying impact UNCITRAL Model Law enacting the most ideal enforcement procedures both for ...

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Suggested Citation

K. Chovancová; "Enforcement Procedures in Selected European Countries"
TDM 4 (2012), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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