Judicial Cooperation and the European Neighborhood Policy
Abstract
The Brussels Convention of 1968 was a pioneer in several respects: it was the first multilateral convention on the recognition of foreign judgements; the first „double“ convention dealing with both recognition and jurisdiction; and also the first convention on recognition that owes its existence to trade policy. I shall focus on the latter point.
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