International Criminal Assistance

Modern states have developed mechanisms for requesting and obtaining evidence for criminal investigations and prosecutions. When evidence or other forms of legal assistance, such as witness statements or the service of documents, are needed from a foreign sovereign, states may attempt to cooperate informally through their respective police agencies or, alternatively, resort to what is typically referred to as requests for mutual legal assistance.

We can advise and assist you in matters of international criminal law, whether you are subject, plaintiff, victim or third party involved in a international criminal assistance proceedings or not.