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The Hague choice of court convention, formally the Convention of 30 June 2005 on Choice of Court Agreements, is an international treaty concluded within the Hague Conference on Private International Law. It was concluded in 2005, and entered into force on 1 October 2015. The European Union (covering the European territory of all member states except Denmark), Denmark, Mexico, Singapore and the United Kingdom are parties to the convention. China, Israel, North Macedonia, Ukraine and the United States signed the convention, but did not ratify.

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  • Hague Choice of Court Convention (en)
  • Convenção da Haia sobre Acordos de Eleição do Foro (pt)
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  • The Hague choice of court convention, formally the Convention of 30 June 2005 on Choice of Court Agreements, is an international treaty concluded within the Hague Conference on Private International Law. It was concluded in 2005, and entered into force on 1 October 2015. The European Union (covering the European territory of all member states except Denmark), Denmark, Mexico, Singapore and the United Kingdom are parties to the convention. China, Israel, North Macedonia, Ukraine and the United States signed the convention, but did not ratify. (en)
  • A Convenção da Haia sobre Eleição de Foro, formalmente Convenção de 30 de junho de 2005 sobre Acordos de Eleição de Foro, é um tratado internacional celebrado no âmbito da Conferência da Haia de Direito Internacional Privado. Foi concluído em 2005 e entrou em vigor em 1º de outubro de 2015. União Europeia, Dinamarca, México, Singapura e Reino Unido são partes da Convenção. China, Israel, Macedônia do Norte, Ucrânia e Estados Unidos assinaram a convenção, mas não a ratificaram. (pt)
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  • Hague choice of court convention (en)
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  • The Hague, The Netherlands (en)
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  • The Hague choice of court convention, formally the Convention of 30 June 2005 on Choice of Court Agreements, is an international treaty concluded within the Hague Conference on Private International Law. It was concluded in 2005, and entered into force on 1 October 2015. The European Union (covering the European territory of all member states except Denmark), Denmark, Mexico, Singapore and the United Kingdom are parties to the convention. China, Israel, North Macedonia, Ukraine and the United States signed the convention, but did not ratify. Parties under the convention recognize a choice of court agreement between parties in the field of civil law and thus courts not chosen in the agreement will stay all proceedings, unless the chosen court refuses to uphold the jurisdiction. For the convention choice of court agreements must be "exclusive", which means in the context of the convention that also a group of courts may be chosen, as long as they are in the same country. It is not required for a choice of court agreement to explicitly state that the agreement is exclusive; designating a specific (set of) courts will automatically render it exclusive. Judgments by the chosen court must be recognized in all states where the convention is applicable. (en)
  • A Convenção da Haia sobre Eleição de Foro, formalmente Convenção de 30 de junho de 2005 sobre Acordos de Eleição de Foro, é um tratado internacional celebrado no âmbito da Conferência da Haia de Direito Internacional Privado. Foi concluído em 2005 e entrou em vigor em 1º de outubro de 2015. União Europeia, Dinamarca, México, Singapura e Reino Unido são partes da Convenção. China, Israel, Macedônia do Norte, Ucrânia e Estados Unidos assinaram a convenção, mas não a ratificaram. Os Estados-parte da Convenção se comprometem a reconhecer acordos voluntários de escolha de foro aplicável para julgar causas entre litigantes no campo do Direito civil. Os julgamentos do tribunal escolhido devem ser reconhecidos em todos os Estados em que a convenção é aplicável. (pt)
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