After Edward Snowden—an American citizen charged with theft and unauthorized communication of classified defense information (among other things)—was granted asylum by the Russian Federation, relations between the United States and Russia deteriorated rapidly. This Note analyzes the history of American and Russian extradition agreements and provides a sample extradition agreement that, if enacted prior to Russia’s asylum grant, may have altered the outcome
In recent years, Russia has arrested a growing number of American citizens on unfounded charges. Thi...
On June 9, 2013, the public discovered the source of the earthshattering stories revealing the full ...
This is the first of two Working Papers on the twenty-year history of Russia’s Law 1761- 1, “On Reha...
On June 5, 2013, an article in the Guardian revealed highly classified information about surveillanc...
As the Edward Snowden case takes legs and exhibits all the earmarks of official misconduct and scand...
As the world witnesses renewed displays of Russian military aggression, the importance of multilater...
In 2013 the biggest scene was made by an ex CIA and NSA employee, Edward Snowden, which was about th...
Following the Bolshevik Revolution in November of 1917, the United States ended diplomatic relations...
Has Russia turned from “Paul to Saul” with regards to international humanitarian law (IHL)? This boo...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Yale Law School via the URL in this record....
This article will investigate the legal investigation against Rudolf Nureyev that led to his defecti...
With the ratification of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms,...
The extradition (delivery) of criminals is one of the important and oldest international law institu...
Intan Nurma Rizki, Setyo Widagdo, Ikaningtyas Fakultas Hukum Universitas Brawijaya e-mail: nurmarizk...
The revelations from the former National Security Agency contractor, Edward Snowden, in July 2013 wi...
In recent years, Russia has arrested a growing number of American citizens on unfounded charges. Thi...
On June 9, 2013, the public discovered the source of the earthshattering stories revealing the full ...
This is the first of two Working Papers on the twenty-year history of Russia’s Law 1761- 1, “On Reha...
On June 5, 2013, an article in the Guardian revealed highly classified information about surveillanc...
As the Edward Snowden case takes legs and exhibits all the earmarks of official misconduct and scand...
As the world witnesses renewed displays of Russian military aggression, the importance of multilater...
In 2013 the biggest scene was made by an ex CIA and NSA employee, Edward Snowden, which was about th...
Following the Bolshevik Revolution in November of 1917, the United States ended diplomatic relations...
Has Russia turned from “Paul to Saul” with regards to international humanitarian law (IHL)? This boo...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Yale Law School via the URL in this record....
This article will investigate the legal investigation against Rudolf Nureyev that led to his defecti...
With the ratification of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms,...
The extradition (delivery) of criminals is one of the important and oldest international law institu...
Intan Nurma Rizki, Setyo Widagdo, Ikaningtyas Fakultas Hukum Universitas Brawijaya e-mail: nurmarizk...
The revelations from the former National Security Agency contractor, Edward Snowden, in July 2013 wi...
In recent years, Russia has arrested a growing number of American citizens on unfounded charges. Thi...
On June 9, 2013, the public discovered the source of the earthshattering stories revealing the full ...
This is the first of two Working Papers on the twenty-year history of Russia’s Law 1761- 1, “On Reha...