Brussels, 03/03/2015 (Agence Europe) - A national court may refuse to recognise a decision delivered in a civil case by a court of another member state only if that decision clearly infringes a rule of law considered to be fundamental or essential in domestic legal order. However, in order to be able to invoke the objection on the grounds of public order, the party which raised it must have exhausted all other remedies in the member state in which the decision was delivered.
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