The Riga Arbitration Court expands its support with new sections on its website for international business.

  1. Won a lawsuit, but the debtor’s assets are abroad? Find out how to effectively recover money abroad.

  2. Need a lawyer in another country but don’t know where to start? Access our directory of specialists.

  3. How to enforce a court decision abroad without getting bogged down in foreign laws? Get ready-made step-by-step instructions.

The Riga Arbitration Court is pleased to announce the launch of two new sections on our official website, www.court.lv, designed to provide comprehensive support to parties in international disputes. These resources are designed to simplify and make the process of recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards abroad more predictable.

  1. The “Specialists” section is your navigator in the world of international law.

Link: https://court.lv/ru/podderzhka/specialisty

With the growing number of cross-border disputes (or international disputes), parties to the proceedings increasingly face the need to find a qualified lawyer or attorney in another country to enforce an arbitration award. Finding a reliable specialist in an unfamiliar jurisdiction is a complex and time-consuming task.

To address this issue, we have created a directory of international experts specializing in the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards.

How is this section useful?

Save time: No more spending hours searching for lawyers in other countries.

Convenient search: Find specialists by the country and language you need.

All information in one place: Each expert’s profile contains their qualifications, specialization, and contact information.

  1. Section “Implementation of Decisions” - a practical guide by country

Link: https://court.lv/ru/podderzhka/ispolnenie-reshenij

Even after receiving an arbitration award, enforcing it in another country can seem like a complex maze. Which court should I go to? What documents should I submit? What are the procedural deadlines?

The new “Enforcement of Awards” section is a comprehensive knowledge base that will answer many questions about the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards in various countries.

What will you find in this section?

Step-by-step action plan for different countries.

List of required documents.

A description of key procedural features that will help avoid errors.

This section will be an indispensable resource for lawyers, entrepreneurs, and anyone involved in arbitration proceedings. And if the procedure seems too complex, you can always contact the professionals in our new “Specialists” section.

We are confident that these new tools will make international arbitration an even more accessible and effective means of dispute resolution. We invite you to explore these new sections and use them to protect your interests worldwide!