Bringing international fugitives to justice : extradition and its alternatives

Title
  1. Bringing international fugitives to justice : extradition and its alternatives / David A. Sadoff.
Published by
  1. New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
  2. ©2016
Author
  1. Sadoff, David A.

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Description
  1. lvi, 668 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. "The book introduces redefined terms and new concepts to add precision to the discourse; sets forth comprehensive typologies including of extradition arrangements and impediments; and provides a mapping to account for the full range of means and methods - extradition, collateral and remedial approaches to extradition, and full-scale and fallback alternatives to extradition - by which international fugitives can be obtained"--
Subject
  1. Criminal procedure (International law)
  2. Extradition
  3. extraditing
  4. LAW / International
  5. Flüchtling
  6. Asylrecht
  7. Auslieferung
  8. Diplomacy
  9. International criminal procedure
  10. Accused
  11. Extraterritorial jurisdiction
  12. Legal regime
  13. Human rights
  14. International criminal law
Contents
  1. Core terminology: a fresh look -- Subject matter jurisdiction -- "Silver platter" scenarios -- Extradition -- Impediments I : legal standards and governmental factors -- Impediments II : individual status and circumstances -- Impediments III : inter-state relations and sensitivities -- Initiatives, inducements, and interventions -- Partial or redirected alternatives -- Alternative I: reliance on immigration laws -- Alternative II : informal law enforcement cooperation -- Alternative III : unilateral measures -- Judicial, diplomatic, and policy dimensions.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Université de Genève, 2014) issued under title: Bringing fugitives to justice under international law.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 615-622) and indexes.