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Pektor Art Co., Ltd. v. Shanghai Chuangyi Baby Education Management Consulting Co., Ltd.

韩国彼克托美术式有限公司与上海创艺宝贝教育管理咨询有限公司申请承认和执行外国法院民事判决、裁定一案

Court Shanghai First Intermediate People's Court

Case number (2019) Hu 01 Xie Wai Ren No. 17((2019)沪01协外认17号)

Date of the decision Apr 20, 2020

Court Level Intermediate People’s Court

Trial procedure First instance

Types of Litigation Civil Litigation

Type of cases Case

Topic(s) Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgements

Editor(s) C. J. Observer

On 2 Apr. 2020, the Shanghai First Intermediate People’s Court (hereinafter “the Shanghai Court”) recognized a judgment rendered by the Seoul South District Court of South Korea (hereinafter “the Korean Court”) in Pektor Art Co., Ltd. v. Shanghai Chuangyi Baby Education Management Consulting Co., Ltd., (2019) Hu 01 Xie Wai Ren No. 17 (韩国彼克托美术式有限公司与上海创艺宝贝教育管理咨询有限公司申请承认和执行外国法院民事判决、裁定一案(2019)沪01协外认17号) .

This is the second case where a Chinese court recognizes and enforces a Korean judgment.

The applicant of the case is Pektor Art Co., Ltd. (彼克托美术式有限公司), registered at Seoul, South Korea, and the respondent is Shanghai Chuangyi Baby Education Management Consulting Co., Ltd. (上海创艺宝贝教育管理咨询有限公司), registered at Shanghai, China.

The Shanghai Court accepted the case on 9 Aug. 2019. Thereafter, on 2 Apr. 2020, the Shanghai Court issued a civil ruling ((2019) Hu 01 Xie Wai Ren No. 17) ((2019)沪01协外认17号), recognizing the Korean judgment.

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