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The recognition and enforcement of judicial decisions within the European Union
Koláčná, Michaela ; Brodec, Jan (advisor) ; Dobiáš, Petr (referee)
and keywords The recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments are basic requirements for development of international trade and other international cooperation. The purpose of my thesis called "The recognition and enforcement of judicial decisions within the European Union" is to compare two laws of EU Private International Law, which deal with this question - the Brussels I Regulation and the European Enforcement Order Regulation, as well as evaluate application of these Regulations by the Court of Justice of the European Union (European Court of Justice) and by national courts of two of member states of European Union - the Czech Republic and the Kingdom of Spain. The basic instruments for this research are description, analysis and comparison. The thesis is composed of six chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of recognition and enforcement of judicial decisions. Introductory chapter defines basic scope of this thesis. Chapter Two explicates basic theoretical issues and context of the recognition and enforcement in Czech Republic - Czech legislation, international Treaties and European legislation. Chapter Three is focused on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments according to the Brussels I Regulation, which is a basic European law for the issues of recognition and...

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