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Execution and/or Defense of Letters Rogatory
Letters rogatory are part of the legal services we offer at the office, facilitating legal cooperation between different countries. They are legal instruments used to request the performance of specific procedural acts, such as collecting evidence, subpoenaing witnesses or enforcing court rulings in a foreign jurisdiction.

Actions regarding Letters Rogatory
Evidence Collection
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Testimonies: Requesting statements from witnesses located in another country.
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Documentation: Obtaining relevant documents for an ongoing legal process.
Subpoenas and Notifications
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Subpoena of Parties and Witnesses: Notification of individuals or entities to appear at hearings or provide information.
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Delivery of Documents: Delivery of court documents, such as summons or notices, to parties located abroad.
Execution of Judicial Decisions
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Judicial Sentences: Enforcement of sentences handed down by courts of another jurisdiction.
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Precautionary Measures: Implementation of measures such as blocking of assets or restriction orders in foreign countries.
Benefits of Using Letters Rogatory
International cooperation
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Mutual Legal Assistance: Facilitates cooperation between judicial systems in different countries.
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Enforcement of Decisions: Allows judicial decisions to be effectively applied across national borders.
Procedural Efficiency
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Formality and Recognition: Letters rogatory are formally recognized and respected by judicial systems, guaranteeing adequate legal process.
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Cost Reduction: Can reduce procedural costs by avoiding the need to litigate in multiple jurisdictions.
Legal Security
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Treaty Compliance: Alignment with international treaties and conventions, such as the Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad.
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Predictability: Provides a predictable and structured means for carrying out international procedural acts.
Execution and Defense Process of Letters Rogatory
Issuance and Shipping
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Requesting Authority: The letter rogatory is issued by a competent judicial or administrative authority in the requesting country.
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Content of the Letter: It must include detailed information about the requested procedural act, the parties involved and the applicable legislation.
Reception and Greeting
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Receiving Authority: The letter is sent to the competent authority of the requested country, usually through diplomatic or consular channels.
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Fulfillment of the Request: The authority of the requested country carries out the procedural act as requested, respecting its own laws and procedures.
Response and Return
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Documentation of Acts: The authority of the requested country documents the execution of procedural acts.
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Return of the Letter: The letter rogatory, together with the documentation proving execution, is returned to the authority of the requesting country.
Letters rogatory are essential tools in private international law, facilitating cooperation and communication between judicial systems in different countries. They ensure that judicial decisions can be effectively applied across national borders, contributing to legal certainty and procedural efficiency. Our specialized legal advice is essential for navigating international legal complexities and ensuring proper compliance with letters rogatory, enabling individuals to achieve their legal objectives in a globalized setting.