Acta Universitatis Danubius. Juridica, Vol 1, No 1 (2005)

Aspects Théoriques et Pratiques, Relatifs à la Recevabilité et à la Mise à Exécution des Décisions Judiciaires Données à l’Etranger, en Roumanie

Alexandrina Zaharia

Abstract


The report of private international law differs from the national report by the existence of one or more elements of foreign origin. The latter determines in some cases the application of the internal or unified material norms and in other cases gives rise to conflict of laws, being the main factor in the legal partition reports of private international law by other legal reports. The legal elements of foreign origin can cause the following procedural issues: a) the jurisdiction competence in private international law, this matter is regulated in particular by the speculation of article no. 148-157, Law 105/1992; b) the applicable procedure in the processes of international private law in  the Romanian private international law; c) the consequences of judicial final judgments and foreign arbitration in Romanian private international law.


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