Enforcement and Procedural Law
The CIDIP process has produced several Inter-American
Conventions and Instruments on procedural law and
enforcement (judicial cooperation), including the following:
Inter-American Convention and Protocol on letters rogatory;
Inter-American Convention and Protocol on taking of evidence
abroad; Inter-American Convention on extraterritorial
validity of foreign judgments and arbitral awards;
Inter-American Convention on the execution of preventive
measures; Inter-American Convention proof and information on
foreign law; Inter-American Convention general rules of
private international law; and, Inter-American Convention on
jurisdiction in the international sphere for the
extraterritorial validity of foreign judgments.
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Letters Rogatory
Inter-American
Convention on Letters Rogatory.
Additional Protocol to the Inter-American Convention on
Letters Rogatory.
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Foreign Judgments
Inter-American
Convention on Extraterritorial Validity of Foreign Judgments
and Arbitral Awards.
Inter-American
Convention on Jurisdiction in the International Sphere for
the Extraterritorial Validity of Foreign Judgments.
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Arbitration
Inter-American Convention on International Commercial
Arbitration.
Inter-American
Convention on Extraterritorial Validity of Foreign Judgments
and Arbitral Awards.
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Evidence
Inter-American Convention on the taking of evidence abroad.
Additional Protocol to the Inter-American Convention on the
Taking of Evidence Abroad.
Inter-American Convention on
Proof of and Information on Foreign Law
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Injunctions
Inter-American
Convention on Execution of Preventive Measures.
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