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Shifting Border, Changing Laws: The Executive Branch of Government and the Treaty of Extradition between Mexico and the United States, 1876–1911

Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 2022
:This article analyzes an important way in which the Porfirio Díaz government tried to empower the president to control Mexico’s northern border in the late 1870s.
David Adán Vázquez Valenzuela
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Treaty-Based Regulation and Evidence-Extradition Agreements as Critical Tools in the Fight against International Criminal Wrongdoing

International Criminal Law Review, 2021
Draft Article 7 of the UN Draft Convention regarding Crimes Against Humanity provides the terra firma for States to establish and exercise a range of jurisdictional bases, including universal jurisdiction, to be reinforced by State-to-State agreements ...
Courtney J. Martin
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The 1985 Supplementary Extradition Treaty between the United States of America and the United Kingdom: an exercise in soft power

Contemporary British History, 2018
The relationship between the United States of America, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland during the years of conflict in Northern Ireland has been the topic of significant scholarly literature, but rarely has this literature examined the ...
A. Sanders
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Implications of the Retroactive Principle in the 2022 Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Treaty Reviewed from Constitutional Law

Journal of Law and Regulation Governance
The Extradition Treaty between Indonesia and Singapore signed in 2022 marks an important milestone in legal cooperation between countries, especially since it includes the application of the retroactive principle to the past 18 years.
Amelia Haryanti   +3 more
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