Extradition of A Person for Criminal Prosecution: International Law and National Aspects

Autores/as

  • Aleksandr Iurevich Epihin
  • Oleg Aleksandrovich Zaitsev
  • Larisa Gennadievna Tatianina
  • Andrei Viktorovich Mishin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36097/rsan.v1i41.1490

Palabras clave:

extradition, criminal prosecution, convention, request.

Resumen

The article analyzes the scientific and practical problems of the institution of extradition of a person for a criminal prosecution substantiates the importance of this institution and its role in the law enforcement activity of the state. The authors carried out a comparative analysis of the provisions of the fundamental international acts in force and Russian legislation governing extradition issues. At the same time, attention is paid to establish the significance of international treaties and agreements on extradition for cooperation between states in law enforcement. The article focuses on an important circumstance that not only persons who have committed conventional (with increased risk), but also ordinary crimes are subject to extradition.

Citas

cooperation between states in the field of law enforcement, which allows them to overcome disagreements of a political, national, religious, economic and other nature.

We have to admit that the rules of Russian criminal procedural law on extradition need to be adjusted based on the fundamental international documents, as well as on the positive foreign experience in the implementation of such activities.

Acknowledgements

The work is performed according to the Russian Government Program of Competitive Growth of Kazan Federal University.

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2020-11-22

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Iurevich Epihin, A., Aleksandrovich Zaitsev, O., Gennadievna Tatianina, L., & Viktorovich Mishin, A. (2020). Extradition of A Person for Criminal Prosecution: International Law and National Aspects. Revista San Gregorio, 1(41). https://doi.org/10.36097/rsan.v1i41.1490