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Bases for Refusing International Extradition Requests - Capital Punishment and Torture
This Essay is an attempt to contribute to the scholarly investigation into how to reconcile the complementary and competing goals of protecting national security in the interest of law enforcement while still guaranteeing the protection of basic human rights of defendants. It focuses on two issues - capital punishment and torture - which form the bases for state refusal to extradite fugitives
The Security Council Veto in the Context of Atrocity Crimes, Uniting for Peace and the Responsbility to Protect
After Russia’s thirteen vetoes and seven by China to shield the Syrian regime from any action, it seems reasonable to ask the question: In light of the findings of several U.N. reports, as well as reports from credible human rights organizations, that Syrian military and security forces have continued to commit atrocity crimes ever since the onset of the Syrian crisis, is it not prudent to explore the measures to protect innocent men, women, and children from such flagrant violations of human rights
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