DENMARK Law and Practice Contributed by: Johannes Hedegaard and Tobias Bøgh Bruun & Hjejle
Sweden
Denmark
Copenhagen
Germany
Contents 1. Identifying Assets in the Jurisdiction p.132 1.1 Options to Identify Another Party’s Asset Position p.132 2. Domestic Judgments p.132 2.1 Types of Domestic Judgments p.132 2.2 Enforcement of Domestic Judgments p.133 2.3 Costs and Time Taken to Enforce Domestic Judgments p.134 2.4 Post-Judgment Procedures for Determining Defendants’ Assets p.134 2.5 Challenging Enforcement of Domestic Judgments p.135 3.1 Legal Issues Concerning Enforcement of Foreign Judgments p.136 3.2 Variations in Approach to Enforcement of Foreign Judgments p.137 3.3 Categories of Foreign Judgments Not Enforced p.137 3.4 Process of Enforcing Foreign Judgments p.137 3.5 Costs and Time Taken to Enforce Foreign Judgments p.138 3.6 Challenging Enforcement of Foreign Judgments p.138 4. Arbitral Awards p.140 4.1 Legal Issues Concerning Enforcement of Arbitral Awards p.140 4.2 Variations in Approach to Enforcement of Arbitral Awards p.141 4.3 Categories of Arbitral Awards Not Enforced p.141 4.4 Process of Enforcing Arbitral Awards p.141 4.5 Costs and Time Taken to Enforce Arbitral Awards p.141 4.6 Challenging Enforcement of Arbitral Awards p.141 2.6 Unenforceable Domestic Judgments p.135 2.7 Register of Domestic Judgments p.135 3. Foreign Judgments p.136
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