5. Civil Enforcement Procedures
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Chapter 1: Existence of a claim
B: Judgments of the European courts
C: Judgments of courts outside European Union
D: Arbitral awards
II: Non-judicial instruments
III: Administrative orders
Section 2: Conditions for issuance
Section 3: Enforceabilty
Section 4: Validity period of enforceable orders
Section 5: Inviolability of enforcement order
Chapter 3: Existence of seizable assets or claims
Title 2: Competent authorities and persons
Title 3: Implementation of compulsory enforcement
Part 2: Penalty
Part 3: Interim protective measures (mesures conservatoires)
Part 4: Enforcement measures
19. Basis for enforcement measures
1 minute de lecture
Pursuant to Article L. 111-3, 1° of the Code of Civil Enforcement Procedures, decisions rendered by judicial or administrative courts constitute writs of execution (titres exécutoires). Decisions of national courts may give rise to different types of writs of execution, such as judgments, orders or rulings, which form the basis for compulsory execution measures . A difficulty may arise when the c …