As the only internationally sanctioned means by which a fugitive offender may be returned from one state to another, extradition as public international law process has received surprisingly little attention in South African legal literature. The major trends in European extradition law are identified and a parallel is drawn with South African extradition from 1652 to the present. Extradition has a dual basis : treaty and non-treaty. Traditionally South Africa preferred treaty-based extradition, but with the adoption of the Extradition Act in 1962 this base was broadened. In a detailed analysis of section 3(2) of the Act it is shown that extradition is here in fact an act of comity. This has not always been recognised by the authorities...
This study presents a brief reference, in general, to international legal assistance in criminal mat...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature 2017. This paper explores the discer...
Extradition is a legal device whereby a state requests from an-other the surrender of a person accus...
The process of extradition is a vital component of International Criminal Law as a means of ensuring...
By virtue of state sovereignty, states exercise authority over all persons and things within their t...
This contribution focuses on the modalities of mutual legal assistance and extradition from a South ...
The paper examines the place of extradition in international relations as a component of the interna...
Extradition is intended to bring an end of the era when criminals would have a sunny haven anywhere ...
The Extradition Act provides for two general modes of extradition: extradition to foreign states and...
Extradition is intended to bring an end of the era when criminals would have a sunny haven anywhere ...
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...
Extradition is the formal legal process whereby accused and convicted persons are transferred from o...
Extradition is a legal concept that has been grown throughout the history of international relations...
The policy of returning for trial and punishment the criminal of one country who has escaped to anot...
This study presents a brief reference, in general, to international legal assistance in criminal mat...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature 2017. This paper explores the discer...
Extradition is a legal device whereby a state requests from an-other the surrender of a person accus...
The process of extradition is a vital component of International Criminal Law as a means of ensuring...
By virtue of state sovereignty, states exercise authority over all persons and things within their t...
This contribution focuses on the modalities of mutual legal assistance and extradition from a South ...
The paper examines the place of extradition in international relations as a component of the interna...
Extradition is intended to bring an end of the era when criminals would have a sunny haven anywhere ...
The Extradition Act provides for two general modes of extradition: extradition to foreign states and...
Extradition is intended to bring an end of the era when criminals would have a sunny haven anywhere ...
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...
Extradition is the formal legal process whereby accused and convicted persons are transferred from o...
Extradition is a legal concept that has been grown throughout the history of international relations...
The policy of returning for trial and punishment the criminal of one country who has escaped to anot...
This study presents a brief reference, in general, to international legal assistance in criminal mat...
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature 2017. This paper explores the discer...
Extradition is a legal device whereby a state requests from an-other the surrender of a person accus...