Extradition requests to Scotland under the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) have ended. Existing from 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2020 the EAW transformed aspects of Scottish and UK extradition practice. In its stead is a new set of rules applying between the UK and the EU 27 to persons arrested after 31 December. Those new rules are set out in Title VII of Part III of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), concluded on 24 December 2020. Notably, the terms of the TCA are such that relatively few amendments to the applicable UK law, the Extradition Act 2003 (2003 Act), were necessary. The minimum punishment requirements and the statutory bars to extradition remain unchanged. This is not to suggest that there not several significant change...
This bachelor’s work deals with issue of a framework decision on the European arrest warrant and th...
Brexit has led to a realignment of police cooperation and information exchange between the EU and th...
With friends like these, who needs enemies is an epithet that appears to apply to the United Kingdom...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
Extradition between the UK and Ireland after Brexit will be particularly affected by a No-Deal Brexi...
The objective set for the Union to become an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice has led, amongst ...
This paper considers the impact of Brexit on extradition, with particular reference to the UK-Irelan...
This paper considers the impact of Brexit on extradition, with particular reference to the UK-Irelan...
The chapter revisits the innovations introduced by the Framework Decision on the European Arrest War...
This article focuses at the main problems regarding the current application of EU extradition proced...
The European Arrest Warrant (EAW) is the first and most important measure in the field of European c...
Discusses Craig (James) v HM Advocate (HCJ Appeal), refusing an appeal by a UK resident, who was the...
This article explains how the European Arrest Warrant forms part of the response to the modern needs...
This article explains how the European Arrest Warrant forms part of the response to the modern needs...
This bachelor’s work deals with issue of a framework decision on the European arrest warrant and th...
Brexit has led to a realignment of police cooperation and information exchange between the EU and th...
With friends like these, who needs enemies is an epithet that appears to apply to the United Kingdom...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
Extradition between the UK and Ireland after Brexit will be particularly affected by a No-Deal Brexi...
The objective set for the Union to become an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice has led, amongst ...
This paper considers the impact of Brexit on extradition, with particular reference to the UK-Irelan...
This paper considers the impact of Brexit on extradition, with particular reference to the UK-Irelan...
The chapter revisits the innovations introduced by the Framework Decision on the European Arrest War...
This article focuses at the main problems regarding the current application of EU extradition proced...
The European Arrest Warrant (EAW) is the first and most important measure in the field of European c...
Discusses Craig (James) v HM Advocate (HCJ Appeal), refusing an appeal by a UK resident, who was the...
This article explains how the European Arrest Warrant forms part of the response to the modern needs...
This article explains how the European Arrest Warrant forms part of the response to the modern needs...
This bachelor’s work deals with issue of a framework decision on the European arrest warrant and th...
Brexit has led to a realignment of police cooperation and information exchange between the EU and th...
With friends like these, who needs enemies is an epithet that appears to apply to the United Kingdom...