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    International Extradition by Bassiouni, M. Cherif;

    United States Law and Practice

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 6
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 23 January 2014

    • ISBN 9780199917891
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages1328 pages
    • Size 188x257x63 mm
    • Weight 2433 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of extradition to and from the United States, while making critical, theoretical, and practical evaluations of these aspects, and proposing alternatives. The Sixth Edition updates the treaties, laws, and cases cited with new content, including comparative material dealing with the European Union, cases involving the United States decided by other countries, and major decisions of the high courts of the UK, Canada, France, South Africa, Australia, Israel, Italy, and Germany.

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    Long description:

    This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of extradition to and from the United States, while making critical, theoretical, and practical evaluations of these aspects, and proposing alternatives. The rights of individuals, balancing of states interests, and preservation of world order within the Rule of Law form the conceptual framework of this book. The focus within U.S. practice explores the essentials involved in the executive branches treaty-making power, as implemented through its foreign relations practice, and as scrutinized by the judiciary.

    The Sixth Edition updates the treaties, laws, and cases cited with new content, including comparative material dealing with the European Union, cases involving the United States decided by other countries, and major decisions of the high courts of the UK, Canada, France, South Africa, Australia, Israel, Italy, and Germany. As with the prior editions, the Sixth Edition continues to expose certain questionable practices of the United States with regards to extradition.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgments
    List of Abbreviations
    Introduction
    Chapter I. The Legal Framework of Extradition in International Law and Practice
    Chapter II-Legal Bases for Extradition in the United States
    Chapter III-Asylum and Extradition
    Chapter IV-Disguised Extradition: The Use of Immigration Laws as Alternatives to Extradition
    Chapter V- Abduction and Unlawful Seizure as Alternatives To Extradition
    Chapter VI-Theories of Jurisdiction and Their Application 557
    Chapter VII-Substantive Requirements: Dual Criminality, Extraditable Offenses, Specialty, and Non-Inquiry
    Chapter VIII-Denial of Extradition: Defenses, Exceptions, Exemptions, and Exclusions
    Chapter IX-Pre-Trial Proceedings
    Chapter X-The Extradition Hearing
    Chapter XI-The Review Process and Executive Discretion
    Chapter XII-Surrender and Miscellaneous Matters
    Appendix I-Multilateral Conventions Containing Provisions on Extradition
    Appendix II-Regional Multilateral Conventions
    Appendix III-Bilateral Extradition Treaties of the United States
    Appendix IV-Countries with Which the United States Has No Bilateral Extradition Treaty
    Appendix V-Countries with which the United States has signed an agreement not to surrender its citizens to the International Criminal Court
    Appendix VI-United States Legislation Applicable to Extradition
    Appendix VII-United States Attorneys' Manual, Chapter 15
    Appendix VIII-Content Analysis of Bilateral Extradition Treaties
    Table of Authorities
    Table of Cases
    Subject Index

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