Bringing International Fugitives to Justice

Bringing International Fugitives to Justice
Author: David A. Sadoff
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 725
Release: 2016-12-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107129283

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A novel and robust examination of all policy means and their lawfulness for recovering fugitives abroad via extradition or its alternatives.

Hard Cases

Hard Cases
Author: International Council on Human Rights Policy
Publsiher: ICHRP
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1999
Genre: Conflict of laws
ISBN: 9782940259014

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International Fugitives

International Fugitives
Author: Barbara M. Yarnold
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1991-03-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015019426587

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In this penetrating analysis of international extradition practices, Barbara Yarnold argues that, as they currently exist, these practices are not functioning adequately. This breakdown is confirmed, she demonstrates, by repeated incidents of illegal international extradition, most recently the 1989 gunboat extradition of Panama's General Noriega by the United States. Yarnold contends that the inability of current extradition procedures to fulfill the needs of the parties involved poses a serious threat to world peace and security because the extra-legal extraditions that are substituted often involve the violation of the territorial sovereignty of another state. Yarnold proposes an alternative mechanism for dealing with requests for international extradition in which the International Court of Justice plays a central role. Divided into three parts, the book begins with a group of chapters that examine and evaluate contemporary extradition practices. The author looks at the history of extradition agreements, analyzes the international extradition proceedings of U.S. district courts during the last sixty years, and shows that the inherent uncertainty and delay in international extradition practices often leads frustrated states to resort to extra-legal or illegal alternatives. In Part II, Yarnold examines efforts that have been made toward resolving international disputes through negotiation rather than through the use of force, focusing particular attention on the development of the International Court of Justice. Finally, the author suggests that the world community of states grant to the International Court of Justice jurisdiction over both international crimes and crimes committed against states but involve the flight of the fugitive from one state to another. She suggests further that the decision regarding whether or not international extradition of a fugitive is warranted should also be made by the International Court of Justice, instead of by courts within states, which are subject to local biases. Students of international relations and international law will find Yarnold's work illuminating reading.

Transnational Fugitive Offenders in International Law

Transnational Fugitive Offenders in International Law
Author: Geoff Gilbert
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004481763

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This volume covers the subject of international criminal law as it relates to transnational fugitive offenders. The concept of international criminal law now has to embrace crimes that occur in no single place - cross-border financial crimes where vast sums of money exist solely in cyberspace and which have connections with financial institutions in several countries. The international community has also established supra-national criminal courts to deal with the aftermath of the wars in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.

International Criminal Justice Cooperation and fighting of male sexual crimes

International Criminal Justice  Cooperation and fighting of male sexual crimes
Author: Dimitris Liakopoulos
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783668912151

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Document from the year 2019 in the subject Law - European and International Law, Intellectual Properties, Tufts University, language: English, abstract: The focus of this book is the analysis of male sexual crimes in international criminal justice. The first part of the present research work is focused on the legal analysis of the relevant articles of international criminal court's Statute regarding the obligation of cooperation between states for the punishment of serious crimes against humanity and war. Judicial development, starting with the ad hoc tribunals and arriving at causes at various stages of proceedings still ongoing in the International Criminal Court (ICC), opens doctrinal and comparative national debates especially in the case of lacking states cooperation, seeking to elaborate specific topics such as the obligation of states cooperation, requests for assistance during preliminary investigations,during inquires, and confidential information. Court assistance to states parties participating in the Statute, suspending the execution of a request, the role of the prosecutor and the non-assistance of some states impede the development and operation of international criminal justice. The second part has attempted to analyze sexual crimes and especially the crime of male rape.The jurisprudence of international criminal tribunals and the ICC have tried to qualify rapeeither as a crime of genocide in the form of serious and physical injuries, even if notnecessarily permanent (lett.b) Art.6 of the Rome Statute; or as a crime against humanity wherethere are elements of context and above all material elements that emerge from the defenitionsgiven by the ad hoc tribunals and the elements of crimes; or even as a war crime in case it isimplemented to that of sexual violence, according to a geneder specific relationship tospeciem. Judges through the jurisprudence have included in this context any conduct of asexual type of aggression to human dignity that does not consist in an act of penetration andthat does not involve physical contract. The contrasts are always open. Due to the lack ofdealing with a "particular" crime and difficult to prove it or testify before an internationalcourt. The indication on the level of gravity of the crime is necessary for the relevance ofsexual violence and rape as crimes against humanity that we will see in the coming years.

Intolerant Justice

Intolerant Justice
Author: Asif Efrat
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2023-01-03
Genre: Conflict of laws
ISBN: 9780197658895

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"Intolerant Justice examines how national legal systems handle dilemmas of international cooperation: Should our citizens stand trial in foreign courts that do not meet our standards? Should we extradite offenders to countries with a poor human rights record? Should we enforce rulings issued by foreign judges whose values are different from our own? This book argues that ethnocentrism - the human tendency to divide the world into superior in-groups and inferior out-groups - fuels fear and mistrust of foreign justice and sparks domestic political controversies: while skeptics portray foreign legal systems as a danger and threat, others dismiss these concerns. The book traces this dynamic in a range of cases, including the American hesitation to allow criminal trials of troops in the courts of NATO countries; the debate over the proper venue for trying Europeans who joined ISIS as foreign fighters; the dilemma of extradition to China; the British debate over extradition to the U.S. and the EU; the European wariness toward U.S. civil judgments; the American-British divide over free speech and libel suits; the establishment of mutual legal assistance treaties; and cooperation against child abduction. Despite the growing role of law and courts in international politics, Intolerant Justice suggests that cooperation among legal systems often meets resistance - and it shows how this resistance can be overcome"--

Bibliography of the International Court of Justice

Bibliography of the International Court of Justice
Author: International Court of Justice
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789210012584

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This publication contains bibliographical details of works concerning or making reference to the International Court of Justice that were published between 2014 to 2016 and received by the Registry of the Court.

The Difficulties of Extradition

The Difficulties of Extradition
Author: John Bassett Moore
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1911
Genre: Extradition
ISBN: UCAL:$B19925

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