Extradition often priorities international comity and state rights over individual protections. This can create unfairness and concerns about extraditee welfare. Using case studies, this book explores these issues and argues that defendant-centered reforms are needed to adjust these unequal levels of authority.
Extradition often priorities international comity and state rights over individual protections. This can create unfairness and concerns about extraditee welfare. Using case studies, this book explores these issues and argues that defendant-centered reforms are needed to adjust these unequal levels of authority.
Dr Sally Kennedy is a Lecturer in Criminology, specialising in transnational justice administration, including extradition, territorial sovereignty, legal geographies and individual rights. Dr Ian Warren is Senior Lecturer in Criminology, specialising in transnational criminal law and procedure, as well as several other areas involving crime and law.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter One: Extradition and individual rights Chapter Two: Extradition in practice: The welfare of extraditees Chapter Three: Extradition in practice: The conduct of nations Chapter Four: Key reforms Chapter Five: Conclusion References Index
Introduction Chapter One: Extradition and individual rights Chapter Two: Extradition in practice: The welfare of extraditees Chapter Three: Extradition in practice: The conduct of nations Chapter Four: Key reforms Chapter Five: Conclusion References Index
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