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Judges in Moldova then made court rulings enforcing judgments against the firms.
The difficulties of enforcing judgments are so serious, he says, that they threaten to undermine the law.
The tradeoff in internet jurisdiction is between local sovereignty and the cost of deciding disputes and enforcing judgments.
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Alec Erwin, the minister of trade and industry, said the government would not enforce judgments made in foreign courts.
The new Stanley Works prospectus states that the ability to enforce judgments "should not be materially impaired".
But the company warned shareholders in 1998 that under Panamanian law they might not be able to enforce judgments against it.
Some European countries are resisting a proposed international agreement in The Hague that would make it easier to enforce judgments of American courts abroad.
Activists in the United States worry that, if the convention is agreed and ratified, American courts would end up having to enforce judgments against people whose actions were entirely legal under local laws.
The added demand has left less money available to enforce judgments obtained by victims of other attacks, said Steven R. Perles, a lawyer who has specialized in reparations for American victims of terrorism.
Neither the French Conseil d'État nor the courts in any country can enforce judgments against the central government, but this does not prevent the decisions of the Conseil or declaratory judgments of the courts from being observed almost as a matter of course.
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