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Legal Assessment of the Extradition Treaty between Turkey and the People’s Republic of China
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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Indonesia’s Negotiation Strategy in Establishing Extradition Treaty with Singapore in 2022
This study discusses the negotiation strategy used by the Government of Indonesia towards the Government of Singapore in establishing an extradition treaty.
Vania Tita Amanda +1 more
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The Opportunity to Establish an Extradition Mechanism in the ASEAN
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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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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FROM THE PAST TO THE FUTURE OF EXTRADITION: THE RISE OF A NEW OBLIGATION AS REVERSE EXTRADITION
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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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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Extradition in the absence of state agreements: Provisions in international treaties on extradition
By virtue of state sovereignty, states exercise authority over all persons and things within their territories. This includes individuals suspected of committing or charged with crimes in foreign states. International law generally imposes no obligation to surrender individuals suspected of or charged with committing crimes in foreign states. Fugitives
Untalimile Crystal Nyathi Mokoena +1 more
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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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Determining hierarchy between conflicting treaties: are there vertical rules in the horizontal system? [PDF]
Treaties are contractual instruments that may provide special rules of priority in case they conflict with other treaties. When a treaty does not provide such rules, however, priority is determined by the rules of the Vienna Convention on the Law of ...
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Study of the Criminals’ Extradition Regulations in the Light of the Criminal Laws of Iran and Vietnam [PDF]
Criminal extradition is a special process in international criminal proceedings, which is implemented by countries based on the signing of bilateral or multilateral international treaties, and if no agreement has been signed between the governments, it ...
Mohaddeseh Sadeghian Lamraski
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