In the area of conflict of laws, an anti-suit injunction is an order issued by a court or arbitral tribunal[1] that prevents an opposing party from commencing or continuing a proceeding in another jurisdiction or forum.
many jurisdictions have placed a high standard to obtain an injunction such as where the proceedings are "oppressive or vexatious".
Furthermore, in proceedings up until the milestone decision in Gazprom case, anti-suit injunction was considered inapplicable in litigation[2] or arbitration[3][4] among EU member states.
The question was whether it applied to arbitration, being excluded from the Brussels Convention.
This was resolved in Gazprom case and the specifics of the exclusion were covered in recital 12 of Brussels recast, therefore current[when?]