Judicial assistance

Judicial Assistance is the admittance and enforcement of a judicial order by a court from one jurisdiction to a court in another jurisdiction.[1] Such admittance requires a treaty between the governments of the two jurisdictions.[2] In common law jurisdictions, if a judicial assistance treaty is not in effect then the extra-jurisdictional order may be only admitted as evidence in separate litigation covering the same matter.[3]

Common Orders in Judicial Assistance

See also

References

  1. US State Department (Giving a general description).
  2. US State Department (US as an example).
  3. US State Department (US practice as an example).


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