As the Edward Snowden case takes legs and exhibits all the earmarks of official misconduct and scandal, the U.S. government continues efforts aimed at extraditing this whistleblower, characterizing him as a traitor and doing damage control in the NSA. Part of this strategy includes intimidating those sovereign states that refuse to coooperate in returning Snowden to face trial.Yet, the legal basis for these U.S. efforts is highly contentious. If Snowden had stayed in Hong Kong and fought extradition, in all likelihood he would have prevailed. Thus, the U.S. is left with not credible basis for complaint, and its retaliatory diplomatic measures against other states are without merit. This essay reviews Snowden\u27s defenses under the double...
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What kind of citizenship has Snowden performed? Apparently it is not American citizenship because Am...
On June 9, 2013, the public discovered the source of the earthshattering stories revealing the full ...
In 2018 the European Court of Human Rights found that the UK’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal is an ‘...
After Edward Snowden—an American citizen charged with theft and unauthorized communication of classi...
The authors describes how extradition orders in the UK and the USA have been contested on the basis ...
We could ask the question as to whether Snowden’s actions, which place him in exile in Russia facin...
The revelations from the former National Security Agency contractor, Edward Snowden, in July 2013 wi...
In 2013 the biggest scene was made by an ex CIA and NSA employee, Edward Snowden, which was about th...
Edward Snowden’s disclosures of secret National Security Agency documents have significant implicati...
Contemporary global crime and cross-border law enforcement cooperation have multiplied “foreign affa...
No recent whistleblower has been more lionized or vilified than Edward Snowden. He has been nominate...
YesThis article discusses the international consequences of the trial of British businessman and spy...
The city of Hong Kong has undergone a dramatic political shift in recent years. Once known as a safe...
This research explains how Edward Snowden disseminates data from the National Security Agency (NSA) ...
Sleeping through his school lectures and facing a broken home, this computer prodigy first joined th...
What kind of citizenship has Snowden performed? Apparently it is not American citizenship because Am...
On June 9, 2013, the public discovered the source of the earthshattering stories revealing the full ...
In 2018 the European Court of Human Rights found that the UK’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal is an ‘...