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Germany: Federal Court of Justice Decision Concerning the Recognition and Enforcement of U.S. Judgments Awarding Punitive Damages*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

Abstract

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Judicial and Similar Proceedings
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1993

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Footnotes

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[The excerpted English translation was prepared by Gerhard Wegen and James Sherer, e 1993-all rights reserved-Gleiss Lutz Hoots Hirsch&Partners (Stuttgart/Berlin/Frankfurt/Brussels/Prague), and is reproduced with permission. The Introductory Note was prepared for International Legal Materials by Gerhard Wegen, admitted in Stuttgart, New York and as a foreign attorney in Brussels, and James Sherer, Soliciter (New Zealand and England), partner and associate respectively of Gleiss Lutz Hootz Hirsch&Partners. The assistance of Glyn Haggett in the preparation of translation and of Pierre Dahmani of Hill, Steadman&Simpson (Chicago) for US case citations is gratefully acknowledged.]

References

1 Note the attempts at reform pursuant to the Agenda for Civil Justice Reform in America, A Report from the President's Council on Competitiveness, August 1991: also the Product Liability Fairness Bill (S-687) presently before the Senate Congress Committee having previously failed to pass a Senate procedural vote, and the influence of the Bill found in the decision of the Supreme Court.of California in Anderson v. Owens Corning Fiberglass, 810 F2d 549 (1991).

2 Moselev v. General Motor Corp.. Inc.('Side-Saddle Gas Tanks“). Superior Court. Atlanta, Georgia, unreportcd February 1993.

3 BGHZ 39, 142.

* Officially reported in Entscheidungen des Bundesgerichtshofes (Zivilsachen)BGHZ 118, 312 (1993) (Case reference: IX ZR 149/91 Civil Division) Excerpts also reported in two leading legal periodicals: Recht der Internationalen Wirtschaft (RIW) 1993. 132 and Neue Juristische IVochenschrift (NJW) 1992. 3096. An appeal from the Appellate Court (Oberlcmdesgericht (OLG)) Diisseldorf (reported in RIW 1991, 594).

Relevant excerpts only of the BGH decision have been reproduced here.

4 RIW 1991, P. 594

5 BB 1977, P. 116.

6 RIW/AWD 1979. P. 861.

7 AWD 1965. P. 456.

8 AWD 1969, P. 543.