Dispute Resolution analysis: In a recent decision Mr Stephen Houseman KC (sitting as a judge of the High Court) considered an action for recognition and enforcement of a foreign judgment (the ADCC Judgment), together with an application for a freezing order in support of proceedings under way in the Abu Dhabi Court of Cassation. Written by Sarah Prager KC, barrister at Deka Chambers.
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