General Jurisdiction in Civil and Commercial Matters of the Romanian Courts to Resolve Disputes with Foreign Elements under Another State of the European Union Cover Image

General Jurisdiction in Civil and Commercial Matters of the Romanian Courts to Resolve Disputes with Foreign Elements under Another State of the European Union
General Jurisdiction in Civil and Commercial Matters of the Romanian Courts to Resolve Disputes with Foreign Elements under Another State of the European Union

Author(s): Alexandru Cristian Roșu
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law, International Law, Commercial Law, Court case, Comparative Law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: General Jurisdiction; jurisdictional power; legality of enforcement; disputes with an element of foreignness;
Summary/Abstract: Jurisdiction is the ability established by law in favor of an authority to resolve a particular dispute that arises between two or more subjects of law. Outside the courts, the settlement of disputes can be carried out by several jurisdictions, some national and others carried out by bodies with jurisdictional powers, this solution being imposed by the specialization of certain disputes but also by the relief of the courts.