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Recognition and enforcement of the UK judgment post-Brexit : a Christmas wish for simplification
By Valérie KOPÉRA, Counsel Apolline CHOUNLAMOUNTRY, Associate, Baker McKenzie Luxembourg   Any measures to make relations between the United Kingdom (the UK) and the EU nation-states more effective post-Brexit are likely to be welcomed by Luxembourg and British businesses. In fact, since the end of the transition period on 31st December 2020, the UK no longer benefits from EU law instruments(1).   For over three and a half years, judgments rendered by the courts of the United Kingdom (the UK judgments) can no longer be recognized and enforced through the regulations established by the EU, especially the Regulation EU No 1215/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2012 on jurisdiction and the recognition and...
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