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Spain

Reciprocal Enforcement of Court Judgments

Jurisdictions with which Spain has reciprocal enforcement arrangements for court judgments.

Brussels Regulations Netherlands Croatia Portugal


Austria Poland Cyprus Romania
Belgium Portugal Czech Republic Singapore
Bulgaria Romania Denmark Slovakia
Croatia Slovakia Estonia Slovenia
Cyprus Slovenia Finland Sweden
Czech Republic Sweden France United Kingdom
Denmark United Kingdom Germany
Estonia Greece Bilateral
Finland Lugano Convention 2007 Hungary Brazil
France Denmark Ireland China
Germany Iceland Italy Colombia
Greece Norway Latvia El Salvador
Hungary Switzerland Lithuania Israel
Ireland Luxembourg Mexico
Italy Hague Choice of Court Malta Morocco
Latvia Convention 2005 Mexico Tunisia
Lithuania Austria Montenegro
Luxembourg Belgium Netherlands
Malta Bulgaria Poland

Important Note: This is a simplified guide. The map above refers to jurisdictions rather than States. Some borders are disputed and the
above map should not be considered an endorsement of any particular territorial claim. The above map may not cover all types of claim.
Some of the arrangements depicted do not involve full reciprocity of enforcement. Reciprocal enforcement may still be possible with
jurisdictions not highlighted above, depending on local and national laws. Not all dependent territories or equivalents may be shown. For
Canada, India, and Australia, reciprocal arrangements may not apply to the entire territory. In some cases, judgments may only be
enforceable in certain territories within a jurisdiction. Correct as at 1 September 2020.
Reciprocal Enforcement of Arbitration Awards
Jurisdictions with which Spain has reciprocal enforcement arrangements for arbitral awards (via the New
York Convention).

Afghanistan Botswana Cyprus Guam Lebanon Niger Sao Tome and Uganda
Albania Brazil Czech Republic Guatemala Lesotho Nigeria Principe Ukraine
Algeria British Virgin Denmark Guernsey Liberia Norfolk Island Saudi Arabia United Arab
American Islands Djibouti Guinea Liechtenstein Northern Ireland Scotland Emirates
Samoa Brunei Dominica Guyana Lithuania Norway Senegal United States of
Andorra Bulgaria Dominican Haiti Luxembourg Oman Serbia America
Antigua and Burkina Faso Republic Holy See Macau Pakistan Seychelles Uruguay
Barbuda Burundi Democratic Honduras Macedonia Palau Singapore US Virgin
Angola Cabo Verde Republic of Hong Kong Madagascar Palestine Sint Eustatius Islands
Argentina Cambodia Congo Hungary Malaysia Panama Sint Maarten Uzbekistan
Armenia Cameroon Ecuador Iceland Maldives Papua New Slovakia Venezuela
Aruba Cayman Islands Egypt India Mali Guinea Slovenia Vietnam
Australia Central African El Salvador Indonesia Malta Paraguay South Africa Zambia
Austria Republic England and Iran Marshall Islands Peru South Korea Zimbabwe
Azerbaijan Chile Wales Ireland Mauritania Philippines Sri Lanka
Bahamas China Estonia Isle of Man Mauritius Poland Sudan
Bahrain Christmas Ethiopia* Israel Mexico Portugal Sweden
Bangladesh Island Faroe Islands Italy Moldova Puerto Rico Switzerland
Barbados Cocos (Keeling) Fiji Jamaica Monaco Qatar Syria
Belarus Islands Finland Japan Mongolia Romania Tajikistan
Belgium Colombia France Jersey Montenegro Russia Tanzania
Benin Comoros Gabon Jordan Morocco Rwanda Thailand
Bermuda Cook Islands Georgia Kazakhstan Mozambique Saba Trinidad and
Bhutan Costa Rica Germany Kenya Myanmar Saint Vincent Tobago
Bolivia Côte d’Ivoire Ghana Kuwait Nepal and the Tonga
Bonaire Croatia Gibraltar Kyrgyzstan Netherlands Grenadines Tunisia
Bosnia & Cuba Greece Laos New Zealand San Marino Turkey
Herzegovina Curaçao Greenland Latvia Nicaragua
*The New York Convention will enter into force for Ethiopia on 22/11/2020.

Important Note: This is a simplified guide. The map above refers to jurisdictions rather than States. Some borders are disputed and the
above map should not be considered an endorsement of any particular territorial claim. Not all dependent territories or equivalents may be
shown. Some jurisdictions apply the New York Convention only to certain types of claim. Correct as at 1 September 2020.

For more information, please contact:


Victor Mercedes Gemma Aquillué
Partner, Barcelona Partner, Barcelona
Dispute Resolution Dispute Resolution
+34 93 206 08 20 +34 93 206 08 46
victor.mercedes@bakermckenzie.com gemma.aquillue@bakermckenzie.com

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