British government efforts to extradite members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) from the United States have posed challenges to U.S. extradition policy since the 1970s. Under extradition law, political offenses traditionally are treated as non-extraditable offenses. Use of the political offense exception to deny extradition of IRA fugitives from the United States prompted the United Kingdom and the United States to sign a Supplementary Treaty in 1985, which eliminated the political offense exception for broad categories of violent acts. This Note briefly reviews the background of the conflict in Northern Ireland, and discusses extradition law and the political offense exception with respect to extradition of IRA fugitives f...
With friends like these, who needs enemies is an epithet that appears to apply to the United Kingdom...
The recent ratification of the Supplementary Extradition Treaty with the United Kingdom (hereinafter...
Since the courts have been unable to develop a workable test to distinguish between political and no...
British government efforts to extradite members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) from ...
This Comment examines the court\u27s use of the political offense exception to extradition to find t...
This Comment will examine the domestic legislation of and the treaties between the United Kingdom, t...
Using Northern Ireland as a model, this Article argues that some political dissidents have not recei...
MILITARY ACTIVITIES OF THE PROVISIONAL IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY FALL WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE POLITICAL ...
The political and social fragmentation of Northern Ireland is well known, and the violent tactics em...
Within the extradition treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom, there exists an exem...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
The purpose of this Note is to examine the opinions of the magistrate and court of appeals in In re ...
The Supplementary Convention to the Extradition Treaty between the Government of the United States o...
The United States is party to ninety-six extradition treaties, each of which specifies that no oblig...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
With friends like these, who needs enemies is an epithet that appears to apply to the United Kingdom...
The recent ratification of the Supplementary Extradition Treaty with the United Kingdom (hereinafter...
Since the courts have been unable to develop a workable test to distinguish between political and no...
British government efforts to extradite members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) from ...
This Comment examines the court\u27s use of the political offense exception to extradition to find t...
This Comment will examine the domestic legislation of and the treaties between the United Kingdom, t...
Using Northern Ireland as a model, this Article argues that some political dissidents have not recei...
MILITARY ACTIVITIES OF THE PROVISIONAL IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY FALL WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE POLITICAL ...
The political and social fragmentation of Northern Ireland is well known, and the violent tactics em...
Within the extradition treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom, there exists an exem...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
The purpose of this Note is to examine the opinions of the magistrate and court of appeals in In re ...
The Supplementary Convention to the Extradition Treaty between the Government of the United States o...
The United States is party to ninety-six extradition treaties, each of which specifies that no oblig...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
With friends like these, who needs enemies is an epithet that appears to apply to the United Kingdom...
The recent ratification of the Supplementary Extradition Treaty with the United Kingdom (hereinafter...
Since the courts have been unable to develop a workable test to distinguish between political and no...