Passive extradition is a complex legal process that involves the transfer of individuals between countries for prosecution. Explore our collection of articles and case studies to deepen your understanding of this important aspect of international law.
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 of the Court of Appeal of Milan clarifies the right to compensation for wrongful detention, even in the case of passive extradition, expanding protections for citizens involved in such proceedings.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 36945 of 2024, which clarifies the limits of the right to compensation for wrongful detention in the case of passive extradition and the implications for the rights of defendants.