Since the inception of the modern paradigm of international cooperation in the 18th century, mobility of people and the capacity to commit crimes from a distance have increased exponentially. Extradition is a key instrument for addressing those phenomena. However, several obstacles to effective cooperation endure. The question this study seeks to answer is whether those obstacles should be removed and, if so, how and to what extent. To that end, the study looks into other areas of the law concerned with transnational issues, and concludes by proposing a model of increased cooperation based on mutual understanding and respect among States
The process of extradition is a vital component of International Criminal Law as a means of ensuring...
Extradition is intended to bring an end of the era when criminals would have a sunny haven anywhere ...
This master thesis illustrates and analyzes the limitations in the Swedish Extradition Act and Arres...
Since the inception of the modern paradigm of international cooperation in the 18th century, mobilit...
Since the inception of the modern paradigm of international cooperation in the 18th century, mobilit...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
Extradition as an act of international cooperation for the repression of criminal activities of the ...
Extradition presents a form of co-operation between states. Almost every state with its domestic and...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
The paper examines the place of extradition in international relations as a component of the interna...
Extradition as an act of international cooperation for the repression of criminal activities of the ...
The policy of returning for trial and punishment the criminal of one country who has escaped to anot...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature 2017. This paper explores the discer...
Extradition is intended to bring an end of the era when criminals would have a sunny haven anywhere ...
The article examines the history of extradition in the twentieth century, to call for a broader enga...
The process of extradition is a vital component of International Criminal Law as a means of ensuring...
Extradition is intended to bring an end of the era when criminals would have a sunny haven anywhere ...
This master thesis illustrates and analyzes the limitations in the Swedish Extradition Act and Arres...
Since the inception of the modern paradigm of international cooperation in the 18th century, mobilit...
Since the inception of the modern paradigm of international cooperation in the 18th century, mobilit...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
Extradition as an act of international cooperation for the repression of criminal activities of the ...
Extradition presents a form of co-operation between states. Almost every state with its domestic and...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
The paper examines the place of extradition in international relations as a component of the interna...
Extradition as an act of international cooperation for the repression of criminal activities of the ...
The policy of returning for trial and punishment the criminal of one country who has escaped to anot...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature 2017. This paper explores the discer...
Extradition is intended to bring an end of the era when criminals would have a sunny haven anywhere ...
The article examines the history of extradition in the twentieth century, to call for a broader enga...
The process of extradition is a vital component of International Criminal Law as a means of ensuring...
Extradition is intended to bring an end of the era when criminals would have a sunny haven anywhere ...
This master thesis illustrates and analyzes the limitations in the Swedish Extradition Act and Arres...