- Article 2 – Requested courts
- Article 3 – Central body
- Article 5 – Languages accepted for completion of the forms
- Article 6 – Means accepted for transmission of requests and other communications
- Article 17 – Central body or competent authority(ies) responsible for decisions on requests for direct taking of evidence
- Article 21 – Agreements or arrangements to which Member States are parties and which comply with the conditions in Article 21(2)
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Article 2 – Requested courts
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List of competent authorities
Article 3 – Central body
Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic
International Private Law Division (Odbor medzinárodného práva súkromného)
Račianska ul. 71
813 11 Bratislava
Slovak Republic
Telephone No: (421) 2 888 91 549
Fax: (421) 2 888 91 604
Email address: civil.inter.coop@justice.sk
Website: https://www.justice.gov.sk
Languages: Slovak, Czech, English, French, German.
Article 5 – Languages accepted for completion of the forms
Slovak
Article 6 – Means accepted for transmission of requests and other communications
The Slovak authorities accept requests in writing, in paper form.
Article 17 – Central body or competent authority(ies) responsible for decisions on requests for direct taking of evidence
Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic
International Private Law Division (Odbor medzinárodného práva súkromného)
Račianska ul. 71
813 11 Bratislava
Slovak Republic
Telephone No: (+421) 2 888 91 549
Fax: (+421) 2 888 91 604
Email address: civil.inter.coop@justice.sk
Website: https://www.justice.gov.sk
Article 21 – Agreements or arrangements to which Member States are parties and which comply with the conditions in Article 21(2)
- Treaty between the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic on Legal Aid provided by Judicial Bodies and on Settlements of Certain Legal Relations in Civil and Criminal Matters, signed at Prague on 29 October 1992 (Zmluva medzi Slovenskou republikou a Českou republikou o právnej pomoci poskytovanej justičnými orgánmi a úprave niektorých právnych vzťahov v občianskych a trestných veciach (Praha 29. októbra 1992).
- Treaty between the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and the Polish People’s Republic on Legal Aid and Settlement of Legal Relations in Civil, Family, Labour and Criminal Matters signed at Warsaw on 21 December 1987 (Zmluva medzi Československou socialistickou republikou a Poľskou ľudovou republikou o právnej pomoci a úprave právnych vzťahov v občianskych, rodinných, pracovných a trestných veciach, Varšava 21. december 1987).
- Treaty between the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and Hungarian Peoples’ Republic on Legal Aid and Settlement of Legal Relations in Civil, Family and Criminal Matters, signed at Bratislava on 28 March 1989 (Zmluva medzi Československou socialistickou republikou a Maďarskou ľudovou republikou o právnej pomoci a úprave právnych vzťahov v občianskych, rodinných a trestných veciach, Bratislava 28. marec 1989).
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