A novel and robust examination of all policy means and their lawfulness for recovering fugitives abroad via extradition or its alternatives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David A. Sadoff, J.D., Ph.D., most recently was General Counsel at the Rome-based International Development Law Organization. Previously, he served as the first Nepal Country Director for the ABA Rule of Law Initiative; in various legal or policy positions with the US National Security Council, the CIA, and the US Department of State; and as a Litigation Associate with Crowell and Moring LLP. He is also a Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law.
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Introduction Part I. Background Context: 1. Core terminology: a fresh look 2. Subject matter jurisdiction 3. 'Silver platter' scenarios Part II. Extradition and its Impediments: 4. Extradition 5. Impediments I: legal standards and governmental factors 6. Impediments II: individual status and circumstances 7. Impediments III: inter-state relations and sensitivities Part III. Remedial and Collateral Means to Secure Extradition: 8. Initiatives, inducements, and interventions Part IV. Fallback Alternatives to Extradition: 9. Partial or redirected alternatives Part V. Full-Scale Alternatives to Extradition: 10. Alternative I: reliance on immigration laws 11. Alternative II: informal law enforcement cooperation 12. Alternative III: unilateral measures Part VI. Post-Return Review, Recourse, and Impact: 13. Judicial, diplomatic, and policy dimensions Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Index.
Introduction Part I. Background Context: 1. Core terminology: a fresh look 2. Subject matter jurisdiction 3. 'Silver platter' scenarios Part II. Extradition and its Impediments: 4. Extradition 5. Impediments I: legal standards and governmental factors 6. Impediments II: individual status and circumstances 7. Impediments III: inter-state relations and sensitivities Part III. Remedial and Collateral Means to Secure Extradition: 8. Initiatives, inducements, and interventions Part IV. Fallback Alternatives to Extradition: 9. Partial or redirected alternatives Part V. Full-Scale Alternatives to Extradition: 10. Alternative I: reliance on immigration laws 11. Alternative II: informal law enforcement cooperation 12. Alternative III: unilateral measures Part VI. Post-Return Review, Recourse, and Impact: 13. Judicial, diplomatic, and policy dimensions Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Index.
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