LACHAU (Charles) and DAGUIN (Christian) – ON THE ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS ACCORDING TO FRENCH CASE LAW, WITH THE TEXT OF THE PRINCIPAL RULINGS AND JUDGMENTS
LACHAU (Charles) and DAGUIN (Christian) – ON THE ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS ACCORDING TO FRENCH CASE LAW, WITH THE TEXT OF THE PRINCIPAL RULINGS AND JUDGMENTS
LACHAU (Charles) and DAGUIN (Christian) – ON THE ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS ACCORDING TO FRENCH CASE LAW, WITH THE TEXT OF THE PRINCIPAL RULINGS AND JUDGMENTS
    LACHAU (Charles) and DAGUIN (Christian)
    ON THE ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS ACCORDING TO FRENCH CASE LAW, WITH THE TEXT OF THE MAIN RULINGS AND JUDGMENTS
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1889
    in-8, half black morocco, gilt title on black paper on spine with 4 raised bands decorated with double gilt fillets underlining, black skyvertex cover, speckled edges, (very slight abrasion on 1 joint and the spine), [This work comes from the library of the Solicitors near the Court of Appeal of Paris, it may be stamped with the arms of the Chamber of Solicitors and bear library marks], XX-240 p.
    (Grandin II, p. 142 for a later edition). An interesting thesis arguing in favor of the res judicata effect of foreign judgments, including those not granted exequatur, before the Court of Cassation took the opposite position. All the arguments and the foreign law are remarkably analyzed.

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