Part I of this Article discusses the rising number of extradition requests by the United States, the common grounds for denial of extradition, and the controversies that such denials have aroused. Part II examines Soering v. United Kingdom against this background and analyzes its scholarly reception, influence on international and foreign jurisprudence, and lack of effect in the United States. Part III explores the implications of SOERING for defenses to extradition based on prison conditions: whether prison conditions in the United States could conceivably rise to the level of a human rights violation, whether the European Court of Human Rights would ever stop an extradition to the United States on these grounds, and how such a ruling woul...
This Essay focuses on four areas of international human rights law. The first area, the protection o...
The policy of returning for trial and punishment the criminal of one country who has escaped to anot...
18 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
article published in law reviewPart I of this Article discusses the rising number of extradition req...
The death penalty presents an issue where a clearly stated norm that is widely held by U.S. allies e...
This article provides a critical overview of some key human rights developments since January 2012 i...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
This article was prompted when a well-regarded LL.M. candidate at Pace Law School\u27s Center for En...
Over the past two decades, the European Union, via the European Human Rights Commission, has prevent...
In the Soering Case, the European Court of Human Rights (European Court) held that Great Britain wou...
ABSTRACT: Each state decides on the modalities and conditions under which it grants extradition, eve...
This article examines the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights in European extradi...
This article will first define the types of post-extradition treatment which requested persons have ...
This article examines the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights in European extradi...
There exists a perception within the UK that human rights law emanating from Europe acts to the detr...
This Essay focuses on four areas of international human rights law. The first area, the protection o...
The policy of returning for trial and punishment the criminal of one country who has escaped to anot...
18 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
article published in law reviewPart I of this Article discusses the rising number of extradition req...
The death penalty presents an issue where a clearly stated norm that is widely held by U.S. allies e...
This article provides a critical overview of some key human rights developments since January 2012 i...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
This article was prompted when a well-regarded LL.M. candidate at Pace Law School\u27s Center for En...
Over the past two decades, the European Union, via the European Human Rights Commission, has prevent...
In the Soering Case, the European Court of Human Rights (European Court) held that Great Britain wou...
ABSTRACT: Each state decides on the modalities and conditions under which it grants extradition, eve...
This article examines the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights in European extradi...
This article will first define the types of post-extradition treatment which requested persons have ...
This article examines the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights in European extradi...
There exists a perception within the UK that human rights law emanating from Europe acts to the detr...
This Essay focuses on four areas of international human rights law. The first area, the protection o...
The policy of returning for trial and punishment the criminal of one country who has escaped to anot...
18 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...