Resisting cooperation against crime : Britain's extradition controversy, 2003-2015
International extradition serves as a crucial tool for fighting crime. In the era of globalization, the growth of transnational crime has led governments to facilitate extradition and relax some of the protections and safeguards that this process traditionally includes. Does this trend toward easier...
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