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Contact catherine_shen@abli.asia for other payment options.Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Asia – Philippine reportReporter: Elizabeth Aguiling-PangalanganIndex
A. RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT UNDER TREATY
B. FACTORS CONSIDERED BY COURTS
i Jurisdiction of foreign court
ii Fraud
iii Public policy
iv Due process
v Finality of the foreign proceedings
vi Res judicata
vii Merits review
viii Monetary judgments
ix Non-monetary judgments
x Breach of agreement
xi In rem judgments
Asian Principles for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
Project Lead and Editor: Dr Adeline ChongIndex
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