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Abstract
The author has spent a lot of time preparing cases against the Government of Iran and its controlled entities. This Article will draw upon that experience to discuss the enforcement of judgments rendered in international litigation. The focus is on two aspects of judgment enforcement: (1) the enforcement of judgments of United States or other courts against the Government of Iran and (2) the enforcement by Iran of judgments obtained against United States companies in the courts of Iran.
Recommended Citation
Lawrence W. Newman,
Enforcement of Judgments,
17 Vanderbilt Law Review
77
(1984)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vjtl/vol17/iss1/8