In this chapter, Davinia Cutajar examines the legal framework governing the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards in Malta, including the interplay between EU instruments, international conventions, and domestic legislation. The chapter further explores procedural safeguards, interim and precautionary measures, enforcement against various classes of assets, and the practical considerations that continue to position Malta as a strategic jurisdiction for cross-border enforcement proceedings.
This contribution forms part of a broader comparative guide designed to assist practitioners, businesses, and stakeholders in navigating the legal, procedural, and strategic aspects of cross-border judgment enforcement in an increasingly interconnected commercial landscape.
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