Collas Crill contributes to IBA's Cross-Border Enforcement of Judgments Against States

Collas Crill lawyers have contributed to the Guernsey and the Jersey chapters of the ground-breaking global guide on Cross-Border Enforcement of Judgments Against States published by the International Bar Association Litigation Committee.

Christian Hay, James Tee and Jessica Bell have provided the Guernsey chapter (see here), with Simon Hurry and Sabrina de Gouveia contributing to the Jersey chapter (see here.)

Authors from 50 jurisdictions have contributed to the project, whose aim is to outline the key requirements for enforcing a foreign judgment against a state entity.

You can read the full IBA guide here

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