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Latest revision as of 00:50, 20 February 2009
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Parent topics
- International law [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Criminal law [r]: Add brief definition or description
- International law enforcement [r]: The practice of cooperation, among nations, to deal with individuals or non-state criminal groups, through police and judicial agencies such as Interpol [e]
Subtopics
- Extraordinary rendition [r]: A process in which a Requesting State may gain custody of a person held by another state, without going through a formal judicial process of international extradition, but not necessarily secretly or with no administrative hearing [e]
- Intrastate extradition (U.S.) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Universal jurisdiction [r]: A concept in international law that allows a nation to prosecute an individual charged with offenses against humanity, with no requirement that the defendant or victim be a national of the Requesting State or indeed, that there are any links to the Requesting State and the defendant [e]