Extradition and mutual legal assistance handbook
Jones, John R W D
Davidson, Rosemary
The Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance Handbook is a comprehensive guideto extradition under the Extradition Act 2003, and mutual legal assistance, two important processes in international criminal law. INDICE: PART I: EXTRADITION; 1: Brian Gibbins: Introduction; Definition; Origins; Types of Extradition Arrangement; Terminology; The Key Players; TheRole of the Crown Prosecution Service; 2: Brian Gibbins: Overview; Export extradition - Procedure for Dealing with Category 1 Requests (European Arrest Warrants); Export Extradition - Procedure for Dealing with Category 2 Requests (from non-EU countries); Import Extradition - Requests to EU Member States; Import Extradition - Requests to Non-EU States; 3: John Jones: Mutual Trust and Abuse of Process; Introduction; Mutual Trust; Abuse of Process; 4: Rosemary Davidson: Extradition Offences; Introduction; Category 1 Territories (EAW); Category 2 Territories; The Meaning of 'Conduct' in the 2003 Act; 5: Rosemary Davidson: The Extradition Hearing; Introduction; The Initial Hearing/First Appearance; The Extradition Hearing; 6: Rosemary Davidson: Bars to Extradition; Introduction; The Bars to Extradition; Mental or Physical Condition; 7: John Jones: Convictions in Absence; Introduction; Category 1 Territories; Category 2 Territories; Principles; 8: Rosemary Davidson: The Decision of the Secretary of State; Introduction; Certification; Order for Extradition; Post-appeal Consideration of Human Rights; 9: Rosemary Davidson: Habeas Corpus, Judicial Review, and Appeals; Introduction; Appeals under Part 1 of the 2003 Act (Category 1 Territories: European Arrest Warrant); Appeals under Part 2 of the 2003 Act (Category 2 Territories); Habeas Corpus and Judicial Review; 10: John Jones: Extradition and Human Rights; Introduction; Historical Development; Human Rights under the 2003 Act; Specific Human Rights; 11: John Jones: The Relationship between Extradition Law and Asylum Law; Introduction; The Bases upon which Asylum can be Granted; The Differences between Asylum and Indefinite Leave to Remain; TheAppeal Procedures available in Immigration Cases; Those Instances in which Leave to Remain can be Revoked and the Procedure for so Doing; The Effect of Asylum on Extradition; The Relevance of Immigration and Asylum Law in Case Preparation; PART II: MULTI-LATERAL AND REGIONAL DIMENSIONS; 12: John Jones: Transfer to International Criminal Courts and Tribunals; Introduction; The International Criminal Courts and Tribunals; Transfer of Persons to the Jurisdiction of the International Courts and Tribunals; 13: Arvinder Sambei: Extradition Law and Practice in other Jurisdictions; Introduction; Extradition Procedure in theCaribbean; Extradition Procedure in India; Extradition Procedure in South Africa; Extradition Procedure in the United States of America; 14: Arvinder Sambei: The Political Offence Exception; Introduction; What does Political Offence Exception Mean?; Concluding Remarks; PART III: MUTUAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE; 15: Victoria Ailes: Mutual Legal Assistance and other European Council Framework Decisions; Introduction; Obtaining Assistance from Overseas; Requests for Evidence to be Provided by the United Kingdo
- ISBN: 978-0-19-957404-9
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 648
- Fecha Publicación: 16/12/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés