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Not Quite Right: Representations of Eastern Europeans in ECJ Discourse. [PDF]
Myslinska DR.
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Federal Appellate Jurisdiction-International Extradition-Review of Extradition Proceedings [PDF]
The Consul General of Venezuela filed a complaint in a federal district court, pursuant to treaty and statute, seeking the extradition of former President Perez Jimenez for the crimes of murder and embezzlement.
Fine, Martin R., S.Ed.
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U.S.-Mexican Extradition Policy: Were the Predictions Right about Alvarez? [PDF]
This Comment analyzes the effect of such predictions on current U.S.-Mexican extradition policy. Part I examines the events leading up to the Court\u27s controversial ruling in Alvarez in the context of established principles and legal precedent on ...
Kosmetatos, Argiro
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Leveraging Blockchain-Based Archival Solutions for Sensitive Documentation: a Xinjiang Case Study. [PDF]
Hellstern R +3 more
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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.
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"Imagine, 7 Years Without a Future": A Qualitative Study of Rejected Asylum Seekers' Life Conditions in Norway. [PDF]
Sagbakken M, Bregaard IM, Varvin S.
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Terrorist Acts--Criminal or Political Infractions--An Appraisal of Recent French Extradition Cases [PDF]
Extradition of transnational terrorists is a legal method of dealing with the dilemma of terrorism. A typical extradition treaty contains, however, a political offense exception under which the request for the extradition of an individual will be ...
Carbonneau, Thomas E.
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The extradition treaties of the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions (1500-1700)
Resumen: Durante casi tres siglos, las inquisiciones españolas y portuguesas cooperaron en la represión de movimientos heréticos en la península ibérica. Esta cooperación no se limitó al intercambio de informaciones o documentos, mas también incluyó extradiciones de herejes fugitivos.
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