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Transnational Crime

Transnational Crime

Definition and Scope Transnational crime encompasses a broad range of criminal activities that are not limited by national borders. These crimes often involve the coordination and cooperation of individuals and groups from multiple countries, utilizing sophisticated networks and technologies to carry out their operations. The scope of transnational crime includes, but is not limited to, human trafficking, where individuals


Extradition Process

Extradition Process

Overview of Extradition Extradition is the formal process by which one country transfers a person to another country to face trial or punishment for a crime. It is based on the principle of international cooperation and mutual assistance in combating crime. For those facing extradition, it is essential to have a solid understanding of the process and to seek


International Criminal Cooperation

International Criminal Cooperation

History of International Criminal Cooperation The concept of international criminal cooperation is not new and dates back to the 19th century, when countries started to cooperate on issues such as extradition and mutual legal assistance. However, it was not until the mid-20th century that international criminal cooperation started to take shape as a distinct field of international law and


Extradition and Human Rights

Extradition and Human Rights

Overview of Extradition Extradition is a formal process by which one country requests another country to surrender an individual who is wanted for a crime. The process is typically governed by treaties and agreements between countries, which outline the procedures and requirements for extradition. Extradition can be requested for a variety of crimes, including murder, terrorism, and financial crimes.