The need for a structured approach to extradition between China and New Zealand [PDF]
New Zealand will increasingly be confronted with human rights issues arising from the extradition of individuals to China due to perceived inadequacies in China’s criminal justice system and the practice of using force to extract confessions by China’s ...
Griffiths, Joseph (11807078) +1 more
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The Anglo-American Extradition Treaty [PDF]
Whereas by article 10 of the treaty concluded between the United States and Her Britannic Majesty on August 9, 1842, provision is made for the extradition of persons charged with certain crimes; and whereas it is now desired by the high contracting ...
Phelps, Edward J
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Universal Jurisdiction: Law out of Context
Universal jurisdiction enables the prosecution of international crimes by domestic courts in the absence of any nexus between the prosecuting state and the crime charged. While the temptation is for domestic judges to proceed with ‘business as usual’ in the conduct of such trials, difficulties in the practice of universal jurisdiction reflect the ...
Devika Hovell, Mara Malagodi
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Addressing the international illegal wildlife trade through a human rights approach
Abstract Cross‐border illegal wildlife trade (IWT) poses significant social, political and economic threats. Despite a 2013 recommendation from the Secretariat of the Convention on the International Trade of Endangered Species to incorporate a human rights perspective in counter‐IWT initiatives, our analysis of official documents spanning 2013–2022 ...
Chad Patrick Osorio, Nadia Bernaz
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Trickle-down assurances: Could the central authority, treaty, or judiciary alleviate extradition issues amongst non-traditional treaty partners? [PDF]
As New Zealand is facing its first extradition matter with China, it is becoming an increasingly cumbersome matter for the Crown. The current set of diplomatic assurances offered by the Crown in Kim lacks efficient post-sentencing monitoring mechanisms ...
Wong, Jack (11802740)
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The Practice of Extradition From Antiquity to Modern France and the United States: A Brief History [PDF]
In order to understand the perceptions of extradition’s function and purpose in modern France and the United States, it is important to consider the evolution of thought regarding extradition.
Blakesley, Christopher L +1 more
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Extradition in the absence of state agreements : Provisions in international treaties on extradition [PDF]
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.
Mokoena, Untalimile Crystal +1 more
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Retroactive Principles In The Indonesia Singapore Extradition Treaty, What Impact It Has On The Eradication Of Corruption In Indonesia [PDF]
The 2022 extradition treaty between Indonesia and Singapore, with its retroactive basis, is the main focus in the context of law enforcement, especially in efforts to eradicate corruption in Indonesia. The retroactive principle includes the ability of an
Haryanti, Amelia
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International Efforts to Combat Corruption and States' Concern; a Perspective Toward Indonesia-Singapore Extradition Treaty After 4.5 Years of Silence [PDF]
The United Nation Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) and the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) is a symbol of International community efforts in combating corruption.
Iqbal, M. P. (M)
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Providing abortions to Americans could land Canadian doctors in legal trouble - without CMPA assistance. [PDF]
Vogel L, Duong D.
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