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Title: Strategic framework for cross-border litigation and asset recovery: best practices for international legal practice
Authors: Mubarak Opeyemi Nurudeen, Adetoyese Latilo, Hendrickx Oreoluwa Imosemi, Queenette Anuoluwapo Imosemi
Journal: International journal of management & entrepreneurship research
Year: 2024
Volume: 6
Issue: 9
Language: en
This review explores the strategic framework for cross-border litigation and asset recovery, emphasizing best practices in international legal practice. Cross-border litigation involves complex legal challenges, including jurisdictional issues, enforcement of judgments, and the intricacies of international law. Asset recovery, a critical component of this process, focuses on retrieving assets illicitly obtained or hidden across borders. This study aims to identify and analyze best practices for navigating these challenges and optimizing asset recovery efforts. The research highlights the importance of a comprehensive strategic framework that integrates legal, financial, and procedural aspects. Key components include understanding international treaties and conventions, such as the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, and leveraging global networks for legal cooperation. The framework also emphasizes the need for effective case management, including meticulous documentation, cross-border evidence gathering, and coordination with international enforcement agencies. Best practices for cross-border litigation are examined, including strategies for selecting appropriate jurisdictions, engaging local counsel, and utilizing international arbitration as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism. The study underscores the significance of pre-litigation planning, such as conducting thorough risk assessments and preparing for potential challenges in asset recovery. The research also addresses common pitfalls in cross-border litigation and asset recovery, such as navigating conflicting legal systems and addressing issues of sovereignty and privilege. Recommendations are provided for overcoming these challenges, including the adoption of proactive measures, like enhanced due diligence and the use of technology for tracking and tracing assets. The study concludes by offering practical recommendations for legal practitioners, including the importance of developing robust international networks, staying informed on evolving legal standards, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders. By adhering to these best practices, international legal practitioners can improve the effectiveness of cross-border litigation and asset recovery efforts, ultimately ensuring better outcomes for clients and contributing to the global fight against financial crime..
Keywords: Cross-Border Litigation, Asset Recovery, International Legal Practice, Strategic Framework, Best Practices, International Law, Jurisdiction, Enforcement, Global Networks, Legal Cooperation.
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