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Enforcement of Judgments from Signatories of Treaties to Which Israel Is Party

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In the State of Israel, a treaty is not directly integrated into law, and must be ratified, and authorized by enacting a law on the subject.Israel is a party to five different treaties on the enforcement of foreign judgments:

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  1. 1.

    H.C. 27/88 Hindi v. Commander of the IDF in Judea and Samaria, P.D. 42(2) 4, 35 (1988).

  2. 2.

    Id. at 48-49.

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    K.A. 8, 63.

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    Convention between the State of Israel and the Republic of Austria for the Reciprocal Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters, 1966, K.A. 21, 147.

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    Convention between the State of Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany for the Reciprocal Recognition and Execution of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters, 1977, K.A. 30, 707.

  6. 6.

    Regulations for the Enforcement of Foreign Judgments (Treaty with Federal Republic of Germany), 5741-1981, File of Regulations 5741 4237, 1020.

  7. 7.

    Convention between the Government of Israel and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland providing for the Reciprocal Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil Matters, 1970, K.A. 22, 55.

  8. 8.

    Convention between the State of Israel and Spain for the Reciprocal Recognition and Enforcement of Civil and Commercial Judgments, 1989, K.A. 30, 707.

  9. 9.

    Fassberg, Foreign Judgments in Israeli Law: Deconstruction and Reconstruction, 48-49.

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    C.A. 1137/93 Ashkar v. Himes, P.D. 48(3) 641 (1994).

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    A judgment rendered by a court of a Contracting State designated in an exclusive choice of court agreement shall be recognized and enforced in other Contracting States.

  12. 12.

    Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, Chapter iii, Article 9. See Appendix 2 for the full text.

  13. 13.

    Article 22—Reciprocal declarations on non-exclusive choice of court agreements. See Appendix 2 for the full text.

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Carmon, H. (2013). Enforcement of Judgments from Signatories of Treaties to Which Israel Is Party. In: Foreign Judgments in Israel. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32003-3_11

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