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Extradition in Multilateral Treaties and Conventions

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This work provides indispensable access to an intricate and complex network of legal rules on extradition found in multilateral treaties and conventions, with specific emphasis on extradition in th...
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  • 29 August 2006
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This work provides indispensable access to an intricate and complex network of legal rules on extradition found in multilateral treaties and conventions, with specific emphasis on extradition in the Americas. It covers the historical development of the multilateral approach and presents a survey of the steps taken and work accomplished by organs of the Organization of American States with respect to updating the multilateral rules on extradition within the inter-American system.
The analysis covers provisions of multilateral conventions of worldwide scope whose purposes are to prevent or repress specific categories of offences and compares the Inter-American Convention on Extradition with other multilateral treaties and conventions on that matter.
The materials compiled in this volume give a welcome insight in the codification of law and constitute a fundamental tool for judicial cooperation in the Inter-American context.
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Price: $247.00
Pages: 430
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Studies on the Law of Treaties
Publication Date: 29 August 2006
ISBN: 9789004149014
Format: Hardcover
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“This work provides fresh insight into the limited network of multilateral extradition treaties-with an emphasis on extradition in the Americas. This network of multilateral extradition treaties – with an emphasis on extradition in the Americas. This volume is thus a welcome addition of the dearth of book-length literature on extradition agreements.”

ASIL Newsletter, Issue #36
Isidoro Zanotti† was a Brazilian jurist who has worked for thirty years with special dedication, ability and competence for the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington, D.C. as Director of the Division of Codification of International Law and Deputy Director of the Department of Legal Affairs. He was an expert on international and inter-American legal matters.
Edgardo Rotman is an expert in extradition law who teaches international and comparative law related subjects at the University of Miami School of Law. He has published four books and numerous articles in leading American, European and Latin-American journals.