The European Regulation published in the European OJ in 2013 allows the automatic enforcement of court decisions of member states in civil and commercial matters.
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Some critics of the nationalist provisions of our civil law spread the rumor that the privilege of jurisdiction under articles 14 and 15 of the Civil Code has fallen into disuse and that it is no longer part of positive law. However, it is not. The Prieur1 case law only reclassifies this exclusive title of competence as optional jurisdiction.
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A judgment confirming the well-established jurisprudence recognizing the exequatur to an American arbitral award rendered by application of an arbitration agreement accepted by the parties.
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Contribution by Kenneth Weissberg to the Working Group of French Foreign Trade Advisers dealing with competing international influences of French law and Anglo-Saxon law: some proposals for legislative adaptations likely to maintain the influence of French law.
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