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Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Asia – Malaysia report

Reporter: Dr Choong Yeow Choy

Index

A. INTRODUCTION

B. THE APPLICABLE REGIME

C. RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN MONETARY JUDGMENTS IN PERSONAM

i Position under the Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Act 1958

a Registration requirements
b Grounds to set aside
c Matters excluded from the Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Act 1958

ii Position at common law

D. RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF NON-MONETARY FOREIGN JUDGMENTS IN PERSONAM

i Position under the Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Act 1958
ii Position at common law

E. RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS IN REM

F. CONCLUSION



Asian Principles for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

Project Lead and Editor: Dr Adeline Chong

Index

Foreword (pp. v–vii)

Andrew Phang JA

Introduction (pp. xi–xx)

Dr Adeline Chong

Asian Principles for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments (pp. xxi–liii, in multiple languages)

Principle 1. General Principle (pp. 1–17) 

Lead Author: Dr Adeline Chong

Principle 2. Jurisdiction (pp. 18–39)

Lead Author: Dr Adeline Chong

Principle 3. Finality (pp. 40–52)

Lead Author: Dr Bích Ngọc Du

Principle 4. Merits (pp. 53–56)

Lead Author: Dr Yujun Guo

Principle 5. Reciprocity (pp. 57–76)

Lead Author: Dr Yujun Guo

Principle 6. Money judgments (pp. 77–84)

Lead Author: Dr Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit

Principle 7. Non-money judgments (pp. 85–99)

Lead Author: Dr Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit

Principle 8. Fraud (pp. 100–111)

Lead Author: Narinder Singh 

Principle 9. Public policy (pp. 112–129)

Lead Author: Dr Yu Un Oppusunggu

Principle 10. Due Process (pp. 130–155)

Lead Author: Dr Yu Un Oppusunggu 

Principle 11. Inconsistent Judgments (pp. 156–173)

Lead Author: Dr Colin Ong QC

Principle 12. In rem judgments (pp. 174–184)

Lead Authors: Narinder Singh and Dr Adeline Chong

Principle 13. Severability (pp. 185–187)

Lead Author: Dr Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit
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