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Chinese court judgment enforced in Australia (3)

Chinese court judgment enforced in Australia (3)


Even if Australia recognizes that the Chinese court has the judicial discretion to determine a person and something in Series (1) and that the Chinese court decision meets the conditions in Series (2), the Australian court may refuse to enforce the Chinese court judgment in the following cases:


1. Australian court found that the defendant was not given a reasonable opportunity to protest.

2. The Australian court found that the judgment was a punishment decision.

3. Australian court found that the court verdict was obtained by falsehood.

4. Australian court found that China's court judgment violated the basic principles of fairness and fairness in Australian justice.


Overall, in all economic disputes, the two sides have gone to court in China's court. On the basis of not violating the principle of fairness and fairness in Australia, Chinese court judgments can be enforced in Australia, but those Chinese judgments that have been obtained by illegal means or fluke are not easy to muddle through in Australia.

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