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Foreign Judgment Recognition and Enforcement System of Korea

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Authors

Lee, Sung Hoon

Issue Date
2006
Publisher
BK 21 law
Citation
Journal of Korean Law, Vol.6 No.1, pp. 110-146
Keywords
Foreign JudgmentRecognitionEnforcementComityReciprocity
Abstract
This article provides a brief survey of the foreign judgment recognition and enforcement system of Korea in perspective of the evolution of Korean legal systems international compatibility. It could be

rightly said that the international compatibility of Korean legal system has continuously increased through judicial and academic efforts, and one important example is the evolution of the foreign judgment recognition practices. In Korea, Civil Procedure Act, Civil Execution Act, and Arbitration Act govern the recognition and enforcement of most foreign civil (including family matter) judgments and other equivalents including arbitral awards. Of course, there might be some inevitable limits to this trend such as good morals or public policy which is central concept in Korean legal system. At least the existence of mutual guarantee or reciprocity requirement seems against the evolving

trend of Korean legal system typically found in the opinions of the Supreme Court of Korea, and it is hoped that this requirement should be deleted. However, we may well still expect affirmatively that the international compatibility of Korean legal system will increase on and on through the unending

judicial and academic efforts.
ISSN
1598-1681
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/85120
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