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Asian Priniciples For The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments by Adeline Chong et al. Singapore: Asian Business Law Institute, 2020. 187 pp. Hardcover: S$165.00.
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Asian Priniciples For The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments by Adeline Chong et al. Singapore: Asian Business Law Institute, 2020. 187 pp. Hardcover: S$165.00.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 August 2022
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1 See eg, the Canadian preferred approach of ‘the real and substantial connection’ between the court of origin and the subject-matter of the action or the defendant: Beals v Saldanha [2003] 3 SCR 416.