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Extradition

2019
Abstract This section is about Article 44 of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), dealing with ...
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Liability To Extradition; Extradition Offences

2007
Abstract The first part of this chapter examines the circumstances in which a person becomes liable to extradition under the EA 2003 as either an accused person or a person who has been convicted and is unlawfully at large following his conviction.
Clive Nicholls   +2 more
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Extradition

2009
Abstract Extradition is the formal procedure for a state to obtain a person’s surrender from another state for purposes of prosecution or serving a sentence. Extradition is governed by statutory law enacted in order to give effect to the UK’s bilateral and multilateral extradition arrangements with other states.
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Liability to Extradition; Extradition Offences

Abstract The first part of this chapter examines the definitions of ‘extradition offence’ in the EA 2003 and the circumstances under which a person becomes liable to extradition under the EA 2003 as either an accused person or a person who has been convicted and is unlawfully at large following their conviction.
Clare Montgomery   +4 more
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Consent To Extradition; Withdrawal Of Claims For Extradition

2007
Abstract Some defendants do not wish to contest the request for their extradition and want to return as quickly as possible to the requesting state. The EA 1870 did not provide any mechanism for expedited return. This was recognized as undesirable in 1982 by the Home Office Working Party on Extradition, and it made appropriate ...
Clive Nicholls   +2 more
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Extradition

International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1989
The Extradition Act 1989 is an Act to consolidate the law on Extradition with foreign States and rendition to Commonwealth States which will, inter alia, replace Part I, Criminal Justice Act 1988, noted in “Current Developments” (1989) 38 I.C.L.Q. 424–430. The scheme of the new legislation closely follows that provided in the Criminal Justice Act.
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Extradition between Kuwait and the UK: New dispositions, old doubts

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 2021
Khaled S Al-Rashidi, Clive Walker
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Specialty: Arresting an elusive ‘right’ in European extradition law

New Journal of European Criminal Law, 2021
Alex Tinsley
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