The fight against international crimes takes place at many levels, not just before the ad hoc tribunals and the International Criminal Court (ICC). Nor are international crimes limited to the crimes prosecuted before those courts. This article considers how extradition and other forms of rendition might be utilized to ensure the transfer of an undesirable alien, particularly one who is excluded from refugee status, to the ICC or to a third state. In undertaking this analysis, the article also has regard to those cases where the undesirability of an individual only comes to light through an extradition request after refugee status was already granted to her or him. In this context, states have three sets of overlapping obligations: the ICC S...
This Article will show that the term “extraordinary rendition” is of short legal history and that it...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
The paper examines the place of extradition in international relations as a component of the interna...
This article will first define the types of post-extradition treatment which requested persons have ...
It is a well-established principle of law that criminal prosecutions are local and not transitory. A...
States face a dilemma: international law obliges them to protect individuals in certain contexts, bu...
In recent years, the notion of extradition of fugitive from justice is turned intoextraordinary rend...
The policy of returning for trial and punishment the criminal of one country who has escaped to anot...
Extradition is a legal device whereby a state requests from an-other the surrender of a person accus...
In March 2011, three defence witnesses, who were in detention in the Democratic Republic of Congo (D...
By virtue of state sovereignty, states exercise authority over all persons and things within their t...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate the prospects for identifying and prosecuting indi...
This article was prompted when a well-regarded LL.M. candidate at Pace Law School\u27s Center for En...
Under the rule of non-inquiry, a United States court is barred from denying extradition of an accuse...
The story of international criminal justice does not end when the verdict is read; for both the affe...
This Article will show that the term “extraordinary rendition” is of short legal history and that it...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
The paper examines the place of extradition in international relations as a component of the interna...
This article will first define the types of post-extradition treatment which requested persons have ...
It is a well-established principle of law that criminal prosecutions are local and not transitory. A...
States face a dilemma: international law obliges them to protect individuals in certain contexts, bu...
In recent years, the notion of extradition of fugitive from justice is turned intoextraordinary rend...
The policy of returning for trial and punishment the criminal of one country who has escaped to anot...
Extradition is a legal device whereby a state requests from an-other the surrender of a person accus...
In March 2011, three defence witnesses, who were in detention in the Democratic Republic of Congo (D...
By virtue of state sovereignty, states exercise authority over all persons and things within their t...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate the prospects for identifying and prosecuting indi...
This article was prompted when a well-regarded LL.M. candidate at Pace Law School\u27s Center for En...
Under the rule of non-inquiry, a United States court is barred from denying extradition of an accuse...
The story of international criminal justice does not end when the verdict is read; for both the affe...
This Article will show that the term “extraordinary rendition” is of short legal history and that it...
This Article examines extradition and jurisdiction over extraterritorial crime, focusing on the rela...
The paper examines the place of extradition in international relations as a component of the interna...