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Dr Ardavan Arzandeh presents research at the University of Cambridge

25 January 2018

Dr Ardavan Arzandeh presented his latest research in the field of commercial conflict of laws, soon to be published in the journal Legal Studies, to academics and students at the Cambridge Private Law Centre, University of Cambridge.

Dr Arzandeh’s presentation, entitled ‘Recasting the Common Law Recognition-and-Enforcement Regime’, critically examined the common law rules based on which courts in England give effect to in personam foreign judgments.

The research forms the basis of a forthcoming article, ‘Reformulating the Common Law Rules on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments’, to be published in the journal Legal Studies. The abstract to the article is as follows:

This article revisits the English common law rules on the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in personam. It seeks to demonstrate that, mainly due to the narrow conception of the foreign courts’ ‘international jurisdictional competence’, the operation of this aspect of the English conflict-of-laws rules gives rise to problematic outcomes.

Subsequently, the article proceeds to identify and evaluate three of the main doctrinal models which have been proposed in response to these shortcomings. It is contended that, despite their virtues, ultimately, none of these models provides the desirable basis for recasting the law.

The article’s main contribution is, therefore, to advance an alternative approach for the reformulation of the recognition-and-enforcement regime at common law. In this regard, it is argued that the foreign courts’ international jurisdictional competence should be defined more broadly as to include the jurisdictional ‘gateways’, presently codified within CPR PD 6B para 3.1.

Further information

Dr Ardavan Arzandeh was appointed as a Lecturer in Law at the University of Bristol in August 2012. His research expertise is principally in the field of commercial conflict of laws, and he frequently presents his research to academics and practising lawyers at national and international conferences, research seminars and presentations at City law firms.

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