This volume comprises a letter from Vittorio De Rossi, Barrister at Law at Leghorn, to J.G. Alexander, Barrister at Law and Hon. General Secretary of the Association for the Reform and Codification of the Law of Nations. The letter addresses two critical topics in international law: the execution of foreign judgments and the execution of English judgments specifically within Italy.
De Rossi's insights provide a detailed perspective on the legal mechanisms and challenges inherent in enforcing legal decisions across national borders. This historical document offers valuable context for understanding the complexities of international legal cooperation and the evolution of legal practices concerning the enforcement of judgments. It is an important resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the development of international law and cross-border legal proceedings.
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