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The Law and Practice of Extradition


ISBN13: 9781032257730
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £34.99



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The Law and Practice of Extradition provides an in-depth overview of extradition law and practice, providing students with an understanding of how key elements have been shaped by the state, the fugitive, and the international community.

The process of globalisation has offered huge opportunities for organised crime, both in terms of expansion of operations and the possibility to evade justice, confronting states with considerable challenges. The Law and Practice of Extradition addresses all key topics in this fast-evolving area, including extradition and international crimes, terrorism and human rights.

This textbook is particularly suitable for Masters and PhD students with a basic background knowledge of international law, criminal law, and international relations, and will interest legal practitioners who seek a better understanding of extradition.

Subjects:
International Criminal Law
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. On the (non) extradition of nationals
3. Dual Criminality
4. The Doctrine of Specialty
5. The Political Offence Exception
6. Extradition and international crimes: war crimes and crimes against humanity
7. Extradition and Terrorism
8. Irregular Rendition
9. Extradition and Human Rights
10. Conclusions: the positions of the stakeholders in extradition revisited