By: Dennis Campbell
This work examines the position of the foreign creditor in 29 major common and civil law jurisdictions. The book explains the strategies and remedies available in each including: the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements, including the effect of bilateral or multilateral treaties and international conventions on the creditor and the debtor; the availability of interim measures, such as attachment, seizure or injunction; and the legal effect of the bankruptcy of the opponent.
The book "Enforcement of Foreign Judgments" by Dennis Campbell is a legal treatise that focuses on the recognition and enforcement of judgments rendered in foreign countries. Here is a comprehensive overview of the book:
The book does not have a narrative plot but rather a structured approach to discussing the legal aspects of enforcing foreign judgments. It is organized in a way that covers various aspects of the topic, including:
While there is no specific critical reception available for this particular book, the author, Dennis Campbell, is recognized in the field of international law for his contributions to the subject. The book is likely to be well-received by legal scholars and practitioners due to its comprehensive and structured approach to a complex topic.
The book is not currently available for sale, as indicated by Blackwell's, but it can be found in some academic libraries, such as the OSG Library in Tanzania.
For further reading, there are other resources available, such as a selected bibliography on the enforcement of foreign judgments in the United States, which provides a detailed list of primary and secondary materials on the subject. Additionally, Dennis Campbell has written other works on international legal topics, including "Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in China" published by Kluwer Law International.