Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters
The Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters (“ Hague Evidence Convention ” for short ) is a multilateral international treaty that was concluded in The Hague on March 18, 1970 by the members of the Hague Conference on Private International Law . To a certain extent, the convention allows courts or authorities of the convention states to seek legal assistance from other convention states.
Web links
- Original English text (Hague Convention on the Hague Conference website)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters of March 18, 1970 ( Federal Law Gazette 1977 II pp. 1452, 1472 , in three languages)