PART I APPROACHES TO JUDGEMENT RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT
1. Willis L. M. Reese (1950), `The Status in This Country of Judgments Rendered Abroad', Columbia Law Review, 50 (6), June, 783-800
2. Arthur T. von Mehren and Donald T. Trautman (1968), `Recognition of Foreign Adjudications: A Survey and a Suggested Approach', Harvard Law Review, 81 (8), June, 1601-96
3. Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1969), `Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Civil Judgments: A Summary View of the Situation in the United States', International Lawyer, 4 (4), July, 720-40
4. Courtland H. Peterson (1972), `Foreign Country Judgments and the Second Restatement of Conflict of Laws', Columbia Law Review, 72 (2), February, 220-66
5. Ronald A. Brand (1991), `Enforcement of Foreign Money Judgements in the United States: In Search of Uniformity and International Acceptance', Notre Dame Law Review, 67 (2), 253-334
6. Michael Whincop (1999), `The Recognition Scene: Game Theoretic Issues in the Recognition of Foreign Judgments', Melbourne University Law Review, 23 (2), 416-39
PART II COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
7. Arthur Taylor von Mehren (1981), `Recognition and Enforcement of Sister-State Judgments: Reflections on General Theory and Current Practice in the European Economic Community and the United States', Columbia Law Review, 81 (5), June, 1044-60
8. Friedrich K. Juenger (1988), `The Recognition of Money Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters', American Journal of Comparative Law, 36 (1), Winter, 1-39 9. Linda J. Silberman (2008), `Some Judgments on Judgments: A View from America', King's Law Journal, 19 (1), 235-63
10. Samuel Baumgartner (2008), `How Well Do U.S. Judgments Fare in Europe?', George Washington International Law Review, 40 (1), 173-231
11. Konstantinos D. Kerameaus (2002), `Enforcement of Non-Money Judgments and Orders in a Comparative Perspective', in James A. R. Nafziger and Symeon Symeonides (eds.) Law and Justice in a Multi-State World: Essays in Honor of Arthur T. Von Mehren, Leiden, the Netherlands: Nijhoff/Brill, 107-19
12. Kurt H. Nadelmann (1957), `Non-Recognition of American Money Judgments and What To Do About It', Iowa Law Review, 42, 236-64 13. Jie Huang (2011), `Conflicts between Civil Law and Common Law in Judgement Recognition and Enforcement: When is the Finality Dispute Final?', Wisconsin International Law Journal, 29, 70-109
PART III SPECIAL ISSUES A The Revenue Rule and Public Law
14. William S. Dodge (2002), `Breaking the Public Law Taboo', Harvard International Law Journal, 43 (1), Winter, 161-235 B Reciprocity
15. John F. Coyle (2014), `Rethinking Judgments Reciprocity', North Carolina Law Review, 92 (4), 1109-74 C Fraud
16. Richard Garnett (2002), `Fraud and Foreign Judgments: The Defense that Refuses to Die?', Journal of International Commercial Law, 1 (2), 161-86 D Preclusion and Res Judicata
17. Robert C. Casad (1984), `Issue Preclusion and Foreign Country Judgments: Whose Law?', Iowa Law Review, 70, 53-80
18. Hans Smit (1962), `International Res Judicata and Collateral Estoppel in the United States', University of California, Los Angeles Law Review, 9, 44-75 E Exequatur
19. Paul Beaumont and Lara Walker (2015), `Recognition and Enforcement of Judgements in Civil and Commercial Matters in the Brussels I Recast and Some Lessons from it and the Recent Hague Conventions for the Hague Judgements Project,' Journal of Private International Law, 11 (1), 31-63 F Class Actions
20. Richard Fentiman (2014), `Recognition, Enforcement and Collective Judgments', in Arnaud Nuyts and Nikitase Hatzimihail (eds.) Cross-Border Class Actions: The European Way, Munich, Germany: Sellier European Law Publishers Ltd., 85-110
21. Antonio Gidi (2012), `The Recognition of U.S. Class Action Judgments Abroad: The Case of Latin America,' Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 37, 893-965
PART IV INTERNATIONAL SOLUTIONS
22. Russell J. Weintraub (1998), `How Substantial is our Need for a Judgments-Recognition Convention and What Should we Bargain Away to get it?', Brooklyn Journal of International Law, XXIV (1), 167-220
23. Arthur T. von Mehren (1994), `Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments: A New Approach for the Hague Conference?', Law and Contemporary Problems, 57 (3), Summer, 271-87
PART V FUTURE ISSUES
24. Patrick Kinsch (2004), `The Impact of Human Rights on the Application of Foreign Law and on the Recognition of Foreign Judgments - A Survey of the Cases Decided by the European Human Rights Institutions', in Talia Einhorn and Kurt Siehr (eds.) Intercontinental Cooperation through Private International Law, The Hague, the Netherlands: T.M.C. Asser Press, 197-228
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