- September 6, 2021
Impeaching a foreign judgment based on public policy: how close to the impeachable behaviour does the judgment need to be?
The decision in Lenkor Energy trading DMCC v Puri is a useful reminder of the high bar to resisting enforcement of foreign judgments on the grounds that to do so would contravene public policy. Specifically, the Court of Appeal’s judgment emphasises the need for any illegality capable of impeaching the foreign judgment to be sufficiently … Continue reading Impeaching a foreign judgment based on public policy: how close to the impeachable behaviour does the judgment need to be? →