Author: Aloysius de Mello
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
A Manual of the Law of Extradition and Fugitive Offenders Applicable to the Straits Settlements
Author: Aloysius de Mello
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
A Manual of the Law of Extradition and Fugitive Offenders Applicable to the Eastern Dependencies of the British Empires (the Straits Settlements, Hong-kong, India, Ceylon and the Protected States of Malaya and Borneo)
Author: Aloÿsius de Mello
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages : 637
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages : 637
Book Description
A Manual of the Law of Extradition and Fugitive Offenders Applicable to the Eastern Dependencies of the British Empire (the St
Author: Aloysius DeMello
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A Manual of the Law of Extradition and Fugitive Offenders Applicable to the Straits Settlements, with the Acts, Statutes, Ordinances, Orders in Council, Treaties, and Reports of Cases, by Aloysius de Mello
A Manual of the Law of Extradition and Fugitive Offenders, Applicable to the Eastern Dependencies of the British Empire (The Straits Settlements, Hong-Kong, India, Ceylon and the Protected States of Malaya and Borneo)
Author: Aloysius de Mello
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages : 653
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages : 653
Book Description
A Manual of the Law of Extradition and Fugitive Offenders Applicable to the Eastern Dependencies of the British Empire (the Straits Settlements, Hong-Kong, India, Ceylon and the Protected States of Malaya and Borneo).
Author: Aloÿsirs de Mello
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages : 637
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Extradition
Languages : en
Pages : 637
Book Description
A Manual of the Law of Extradition and Fugitive Offenders
Author: Aloÿsius De Mello
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Colonies
Languages : en
Pages : 637
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Colonies
Languages : en
Pages : 637
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Manual of extradition
Aspects of Extradition Law
Author: Geoff Gilbert
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004482156
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This book examines those aspects of the law of extradition which reveal conflicts between different legal systems and where there is a need for an improvement in procedures, either in the interest of mutual legal assistance or for the better protection of the fugitive. The book starts from the assumption that, unless otherwise stated, the principles applied by domestic courts are of universal applicability. Such a broad generalisation is not guaranteed to be right in every circumstance, but it concentrates the study on extradition law itself, rather than on the various national interpretations of domestic extradition laws. The law is stated in accordance with the materials available at 1 December 1990. Most extradition agreements tend to focus on those matters which form the basis for this book. Throughout the discussion of these matters it will be noticed that there is a tension between extradition law as part of a process of mutual assistance by states in the area of criminal justice, and extradition law as a means of protecting the fugitives' rights and freedoms. Dr Geoff Gilbert is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Law and a member of the Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex. Within the H.C.R., he teaches International Criminal Law on the LL.M. in International Human Rights.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004482156
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This book examines those aspects of the law of extradition which reveal conflicts between different legal systems and where there is a need for an improvement in procedures, either in the interest of mutual legal assistance or for the better protection of the fugitive. The book starts from the assumption that, unless otherwise stated, the principles applied by domestic courts are of universal applicability. Such a broad generalisation is not guaranteed to be right in every circumstance, but it concentrates the study on extradition law itself, rather than on the various national interpretations of domestic extradition laws. The law is stated in accordance with the materials available at 1 December 1990. Most extradition agreements tend to focus on those matters which form the basis for this book. Throughout the discussion of these matters it will be noticed that there is a tension between extradition law as part of a process of mutual assistance by states in the area of criminal justice, and extradition law as a means of protecting the fugitives' rights and freedoms. Dr Geoff Gilbert is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Law and a member of the Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex. Within the H.C.R., he teaches International Criminal Law on the LL.M. in International Human Rights.
Transnational Fugitive Offenders in International Law
Author: Geoff Gilbert
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9789041110404
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
International Criminal Law has undergone significant recent changes. Transnational Fugitive Offenders reflects the dynamic nature of the subject & keeps readers on the cutting edge of new developments. An ever-increasing number & variety of international agreements & cases has expanded extradition law. The jurisprudence relating to alternative means of rendition has also evolved in different ways in different jurisdictions. Most notably, however, the remit of the subject as a whole has expanded. 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 & 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 & Rwanda. The future will likely bring further changes as well. The permanent International Criminal Court, originally proposed by the International Law Commission, if established by the international community, would, as matters stand in 1998, have jurisdiction over genocide, crimes against humanity & war crimes. The ultimate result may at last be the availability of overarching guidance as to the remit & scope of international criminal law. Those studying extradition law, and/or working with transnational fugitive offenders in any capacity, will find Transnational Fugitive Offenders an important, thought-provoking work on a very dynamic subject.
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9789041110404
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
International Criminal Law has undergone significant recent changes. Transnational Fugitive Offenders reflects the dynamic nature of the subject & keeps readers on the cutting edge of new developments. An ever-increasing number & variety of international agreements & cases has expanded extradition law. The jurisprudence relating to alternative means of rendition has also evolved in different ways in different jurisdictions. Most notably, however, the remit of the subject as a whole has expanded. 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 & 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 & Rwanda. The future will likely bring further changes as well. The permanent International Criminal Court, originally proposed by the International Law Commission, if established by the international community, would, as matters stand in 1998, have jurisdiction over genocide, crimes against humanity & war crimes. The ultimate result may at last be the availability of overarching guidance as to the remit & scope of international criminal law. Those studying extradition law, and/or working with transnational fugitive offenders in any capacity, will find Transnational Fugitive Offenders an important, thought-provoking work on a very dynamic subject.