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    EU backs global law pact which could partly plug UK legal gap

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on July 12, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 5, 2026

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    Tags:Brexitinternational financial institutionfinancial stability

    By Huw Jones

    LONDON (Reuters) – The European Union on Tuesday signed up to a new international treaty for recognising and enforcing civil and commercial court rulings among its signatories to reduce costly cross-border litigation.

    “It will allow EU citizens and businesses to have rulings by a court in the EU recognised and enforced in non-EU participating countries,” a statement from EU states said on Tuesday.

    “It will also ensure that third country judgements are recognised and enforced in the EU only where fundamental principles of EU law are respected.”

    The EU will be the first party to accede to the Hague Convention, which requires ratification by another jurisdiction to come into force.

    Lawyers said it should partly compensate Britain, when it accedes, for being excluded by the bloc since Brexit from the separate Lugano treaty on cross-border legal cooperation in Europe.

    The EU has said the Hague Convention should provide the basis for future civil judicial cooperation with Britain.

    “The EU and UK’s stated intention to accede to the 2019 Hague Convention is welcome news, but it will not provide a complete solution to the gaps left by the Lugano Convention,” said Elizabeth Williams, a partner at Simmons & Simmons law firm.

    Disputes involving anti-trust, defamation, privacy and sovereign debt restructuring are excluded, Williams said.

    A party deliberately starting proceedings in a slow moving jurisdiction to block proceedings in a court designated by a contract is not barred by the Hague Convention.

    “The risk of parallel proceedings will remain, so practices of old, such as races to judgment and forum-shopping, are likely to resurface,” Williams said.

    The City of London Law Society said re-entry to Lugano would be preferable to the Hague Convention.

    “Nonetheless it does offer a potential partial solution on enforcement and would certainly be better than no solution at all. We encourage the UK Government to expedite its own deliberations on accession,” it said.

    (Reporting by Huw Jones; editing by David Evans)

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU backs global law pact which could partly plug UK legal gap

    1What is the Lugano Convention?

    The Lugano Convention is an agreement that provides a framework for jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters within European countries.

    2What are anti-trust disputes?

    Anti-trust disputes involve legal cases concerning competition law, where businesses are accused of practices that restrict free competition in the market.

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