Discover a collection of articles and cases discussing extradition laws in our legal blog. Stay up to date with the latest information and court rulings on international extradition.
Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Appeal of Rome regarding precautionary measures in the context of extradition, focusing on the legitimacy of the suspension of coercive measures for internal justice needs.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the principle of specialty in extradition, highlighting the importance of the laws in force at the time of the extraditee's surrender.
Let's analyze judgment no. 44731 of 2024, which emphasizes the importance of respecting fundamental rights and constitutional guarantees in the context of the European arrest warrant, highlighting the significance of 'living law'.
Let's analyze ruling no. 47700 of December 30, 2024, which concerns the request for consent to the subsequent extradition of a person surrendered through the European arrest warrant, clarifying the applicable procedures according to Italian and European legislation.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 23262 of 2023, which clarifies the impossibility of invoking the statute of limitations for crimes against humanity in the case of extradition, with a focus on international and national regulations in this matter.
Analysis of ruling no. 25853 of 2024 concerning extradition to Ecuador, focusing on the assessment of serious indications of guilt and the importance of the bilateral treaty.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Trento clarifies the criteria for extradition in drug-related offenses, highlighting the importance of the principle of dual criminality.
The Court of Appeal of Palermo clarifies the criteria to be adopted in assessing the risk of flight in cases of passive extradition, highlighting the importance of concrete and current elements.
The recent ruling no. 48467 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation emphasizes the importance of notification in the extradition process, highlighting the consequences of its omission on the right of defense of the extradited individual.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the consequences of the ruling of non-acceptance regarding extradition, highlighting the loss of effectiveness of precautionary measures and the applicable regulations.