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Study of the Criminals’ Extradition Regulations in the Light of the Criminal Laws of Iran and Vietnam [PDF]

open access: yesآموزه‌های حقوق کیفری کشورهای اسلامی
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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A critical analysis of the EU legal provisions on terrorism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Terrorism activities within the EU are essentially transnational. Given that counter-terrorism operations and prosecutions have been allocated to different actors in different EU member states, operating within quite differing legal provisions and ...
O'Neill, Maria
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An Analysis of the Achille Lauro Affair: Towards an Effective and Legal Method of Bringing International Terrorists to Justice [PDF]

open access: yes, 1985
This Note will propose five steps towards establishing an effective method of bringing terrorists to justice. Part I of this Note will detail the facts surrounding the Achille Lauro incident. Part II will discuss the laws governing extradition, including
Liput, Andrew L.
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EXTRADITION AS A TOOL FOR INTER-STATE COOPERATION: RESOLVING ISSUES ABOUT THE OBLIGATION TO EXTRADITE [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Liberty and International Affairs, 2016
Extradition as an act of international cooperation for the repression of criminal activities of the criminal offenders is one of the various models whereby one sovereign state delivers up the alleged accused criminals found within its jurisdiction, on ...
Vesna Stefanovska
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KORUPSI SEBAGAI BENTUK KEJAHATAN TRANSNASIONAL TERORGANISIR

open access: yesMasalah-Masalah Hukum, 2013
Many corruption cases, both of which occur in developing countries and in developed countries, often cause difficulties in enforcement. This is because the perpetrators to escape and save the proceeds of corruption to other countries.
Dadang Siswanto
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Determining hierarchy between conflicting treaties: are there vertical rules in the horizontal system? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
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 ...
BORGEN   +6 more
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GENERAL CONCEPT OF EXTRADITION AND THE TRIBUTE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Liberty and International Affairs, 2017
The theories behind extradition, the rule of “prosecute or extradite” and the idea of using due diligence when prosecuting and punishing a criminal offender need to be explored in details, relying on both customary international law and treaty based law.
Vesna Stefanovska
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Indonesia & Thailand: “Maltreatment”/ “Forced Labor”/ “TIP” in fisheries in Indonesia/Thailand

open access: yesIndonesia Law Review, 2016
This article focuses on “trafficking in persons” (TIP) in fisheries in Indonesia and Thailand. This The article refers to key international instruments on TIP and continues by discussing recent cases of TIP in fisheries in Indonesia that were reported ...
Pisawat Sukonthapan
doaj   +1 more source

Entitled to be a Radical? Counter-Terrorism and Travesty of Human Rights in the Case of Babar Ahmad

open access: yesState Crime, 2016
This article asserts that the construction of the prevailing notion of “radicalisation” in pursuit of counter-terrorism under US-led hegemony sustains practices of “empire crime” that systematically undercut the rights of Muslim populations in countries ...
Scott Poynting
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Extradition in the absence of state agreements: Provisions in international treaties on extradition

open access: yesSouth African Crime Quarterly, 2019
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
openaire   +3 more sources

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