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The preclusive effects of a foreign judgment in subsequent proceedings in England : a study of the res judicata andabuse of process doctrines as these apply to foreign judgments in English private international law

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This thesis considers the preclusive effects generated in subsequent proceedings in England by a foreign civil and commercial judgment, once recognised as a res judicata according to either the common law rules of recognition (including the related statutory registration schemes), or the rules supplied by the Brussels and Lugano Conventions. In particular, this thesis examines four preclusive pleas which a foreign judgment might support: cause of action estoppel; the plea of forme...

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University of Oxford
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Type of award:
DPhil
Level of award:
Doctoral
Awarding institution:
University of Oxford


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N12142591
Deposit date:
2017-10-05

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