Extradition Law
a practitioner's guide
Edward Grange author Rebecca Niblock author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Legal Action Group
Published:10th Sep '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Extradition law: a practitioner's guide provides a highly practical guide to extradition law for those representing requested persons. It is written with the duty solicitor in mind, but is essential reading for all solicitors and barristers acting in extradition proceedings, from the magistrates' court to the High Court. Contents include: Practical considerations, Looking at the European Arrest Warrant, Attending the clients, Bars to extradition, Human rights, The initial hearing in EAW cases, Extradition requests from outside the European Union, Preparing for the contested hearing, The contested extradition hearing, Appeals, Ancillary matter.s The authors have extensive experience of defending individuals in extradition hearings and appeals. Extradition law: a practitioner's guide balances a clear and thorough explanation of the law with practical tips on representing the client and preparing the case.
'Whilst there is no shortage of practitioner texts detailing the complex workings of extradition, this is the first practical guide that aims to get the novice advocate up and running so that he or she is able to competently identify the issues that can (and more often than not do) arise during extradition proceedings ... The beauty of this book though is not just in its clear and accurate analysis of the law, but for its practical emphasis ... It is now very difficult to envisage why any competent advocate would go to Westminster Magistrates' Court without having installed this relatively compact (and ridiculously cheap) book on their phone or other electronic device of choice. The authors have done an absolutely splendid job - well done! ' Andrew Keogh, Crimeline
ISBN: 9781913648138
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400 pages
3rd New edition