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The Canadian Extradition Treaty and Family Deserters

open access: yesJournal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1921
Mode of access: Internet.
W. H. Baldwin
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Truth In the Extradition: Extradition Treaties as Objective Tools for Assessing Human Rights Conditions

open access: yesJournal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences
This paper explores the reliability of extradition treaties as objective tools for assessing human rights conditions, using the China-Australia extradition treaty as a case study. Unlike biased statements from government officials, extradition treaties are formal legal agreements, offering a more credible lens for evaluating justice systems.
Christopher Li
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Legal Assessment of the Extradition Treaty between Turkey and the People’s Republic of China

open access: yesCeza Hukuku ve Kriminoloji Dergisi, 2021
The Extradition Treaty between the Turkish Republic and the People’s Republic of China stirred up lively debates both domestically and internationally, particularly with regards to the Uighur Turks.
Timuçin Köprülü
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The Opportunity to Establish an Extradition Mechanism in the ASEAN

open access: yesJurnal Pertahanan: Media Informasi tentang Kajian dan Strategi Pertahanan yang Mengedepankan Identity, Nasionalism & Integrity, 2023
Extradition is transporting a suspect or defendant to the nation where the crime was committed to be prosecuted and punished. Under international law, states are not required to enter into extradition agreements.
Muhammad Ryan Ramadhani Miano   +1 more
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Breaking Boundaries

open access: yesVia Inveniendi Et Iudicandi, 2023
This thought-provoking paper explores the intriguing issue of Indonesia’s limited geographical jurisdiction concerning extradition treaty implementation.
Joko Setiyono, Eddy Pratomo
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Legal Political Analysis of Failure Factors of Extradition Treaty Ratification between Indonesia and Singapore

open access: yesProceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Law, Economic, Governance, ICOLEG 2021, 29-30 June 2021, Semarang, Indonesia, 2021
. Indonesia has been exploring an extradition treaty with Singapore since 1970‘s but still fails to ratify the extradition treaty due to the mismatch between the conditions proposed by the Singaporean Government.
D. Panggabean   +3 more
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FROM THE PAST TO THE FUTURE OF EXTRADITION: THE RISE OF A NEW OBLIGATION AS REVERSE EXTRADITION

open access: yesAnkara Sosyal Bilimler Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi, 2022
Extradition is a legal concept that has been grown throughout the history of international relations. However, it is not just a simple result of the everyday headaches of international actors.
Burak Boz
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Efforts to Eradicate Criminal Acts of Corruption as an Extraordinary Crime Through International Cooperation

open access: yesJurnal Belo, 2022
Corruption is a common enemy that must be eradicated by Indonesia in order to achieve a just and prosperous life. The Indonesian government has made various efforts to eradicate corruption and save state finances.
Wilshen Leatemia
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LEGALITY OF THE EXTRADITION TREATY BETWEEN NATIONS ENGAGING COOPERATION IN RELATION WITH CRIME PREVENTION

open access: yesGanesha Law Review, 2020
International agreements can serve as the basis for determining the basis of cooperation between countries, one of the cooperation between the government of the Republic of Indonesia and other countries in the fight against transnational crime is ...
Komang Okta Setiawan
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Extradition in Fascist Italy (1922-1943) and in Brazil of Getúlio Vargas (1930-1945) between the ascension of “Fascism Criminal Law” and the survival of the liberal tradition of Criminal Law

open access: yesSequência: Estudos Juridicos e Politicos, 2019
This paper aims to present the legal treatment given to extradition in Fascist Italy and in the Brazil of Getúlio Vargas to understand if the institute has suffered authoritarian torsions both on the field of domestic Law and on the diplomatic relations
Diego Nunes
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