Extradition is a process by which one state, upon the request of another, effects the return of a person for trial, suspected or convicted of a crime punishable by the laws of the requesting state and committed outside the state of refuge.
Köprülü, Timuçin
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Legal Regulation of Extradition [PDF]
Cílem této bakalářské práce je kromě právního vymezení extradice také zodpovězení otázky, zda nahrazení klasického extradičního řízení v rámci Evropské unie evropským zatýkacím rozkazem bylo úspěšné a jaký je jeho trend od zavedení.
Krečová, Ivana
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Considerable interest was aroused by the press announcement of October 4, 1932, that Samuel Insull, former utilities magnate, had been indicted by an Illinois grand jury on charges of embezzlement and larceny and that his extradition from France, where ...
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