Abstract
Recognition is the process by which the authority of a foreign judgment is established, i.e. the effects of a foreign judgment are allowed to take effect in the territory of the State addressed. The concept of foreign judgment includes both contentious and non-contentious acts. The authority from which it emanates is irrelevant. Foreign judgments may be court judgments, authentic instruments or court settlements (which are assimilated to authentic instruments). In Romania recognition is allowed either by operation of law or by court decision, subject to certain specific conditions. The regulations contained in the Code of Civil Procedure on the recognition of foreign judgments usually apply to judgments from non-EU countries. In order to produce legal effects, the foreign judgment must be recognized and enforced, which is not automatically done through recognition.
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