any detail given? I think it is very hard
Sue For what marrying you?
Yes you can sue someone after 10 years. But it depends on the type of crime. Another factor that determines this is the type of country which the law operates.
Yes you can sue someone after 10 years. But it depends on the type of crime. Another factor that determines this is the type of country which the law operates.
I think you can sue someone if they break the law in their country.
There are a various ways to sue someone internationally. You can use the embassy in the specific country or go to international courts depending on the nature of your case.
You have asked a question in a very complicated area of law. There is no easy answer and the answer would depend on the details. It is difficult and costly to sue someone in another country. Many lawyers wouldn't take the case unless the damages are quite large. The attorney would likely require an hourly rate. If you get a judgment in your country and the defendant lives in another country it would be hard to collect unless they have property in your country.United KingdomIf you are in England you can sue someone in another country for defamation of character. If the action occurred in Siberia, then you can still sue the person in England. It does not matter if the person can not afford to get to England.United StatesYou can always sue someone in another jurisdiction for defamation; whether you win or not is a different story. Also, thanks to The SPEECH Act passed in 2010, U.S. citizens are not required to pay damages in "foreign" defamation cases that would not have been successful in a U.S. court. If you're interested in defamation laws from around the world, there is a database online. Just search for "International Defamation Law Database." That way you can analyze the differing slander and libel standards in various countries around the world.
A contusion is a "BRUISE". Sure, you can sue someone for anything but the real question is should you. Are you really suffering badly from your bruise?
The word that means someone arriving from another country is "immigrant."
It is not illegal for someone to threaten to sue another person, as long as the threat is not accompanied by false statements or intended to harass or intimidate. However, if the threat is carried out and a lawsuit is filed, the court will determine the legality and validity of the claim.
someone who represents his country in another country
A third-generation American can best be described as someone whose grandparents came from another country.
can you sue someone over 18 for assaulting a minor