- Source: European Convention on Extradition
The European Convention on Extradition is a multilateral treaty on extradition drawn in 1957 up by the member states of the Council of Europe and in force between all of them. The convention is also available for signature by non-members which as of January 2012 are Israel, South Africa and South Korea. Prior to the introduction of the European Arrest Warrant, the Convention governed extradition between member states of the European Union.
There are 4 additional protocols to the convention that vary the conditions signed up to by individual states.
See also
List of Council of Europe treaties
References
External links
Text of the Convention from the Council of Europe Treaty Office.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- European Convention on Extradition
- Extradition
- Extradition law in the Republic of Ireland
- List of Dutch extradition treaties
- Treaties of the European Union
- European Arrest Warrant
- European Convention
- Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko
- Soering v United Kingdom
- Non-refoulement