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OverviewNicholls, Montgomery, and Knowles on The Law of Extradition and Mutual Assistance is a leading work in this complex and growing area of law. It provides a comprehensive and analytical treatment of the laws covering the extradition arrangements between the UK and other states, as well as international mutual assistance. This edition contains case law, including a number of important Supreme Court decisions and decisions of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights, as well as a number of amendments to the Extradition Act 2003. The third edition has been extensively revised to provide in-depth and practical coverage of these changes and gives the practitioner detailed guidance on the new provisions. Written by an expert author team, the book also includes analysis of developments at an international level. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clive Nicholls QC (Barrister, 3 Raymond Buildings) , Clare Montgomery QC (Barrister, Matrix Chambers) , Julian B. Knowles QC (Barrister, Matrix Chambers) , Anand Doobay (Consultant, Peters & Peters)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 18.50cm , Height: 5.40cm , Length: 25.10cm Weight: 1.640kg ISBN: 9780199692811ISBN 10: 0199692815 Pages: 880 Publication Date: 14 March 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPART I: EXTRADITION 1: Introduction and Overview 2: Liability to Extradition; Extradition Offences 3: Categorization of Territories; Territorial Scope of the Extradition Act 2003 4: Initial Stages of the Extradition Process 5: The Extradition Hearing in Category 1 Cases 6: The Extradition Hearing in Category 2 Cases 7: Extradition and Human Rights 8: The Role of the Secretary of State; Deferral of Extradition 9: Appeals 10: Time for Extradition 11: Consent to Extradition; Withdrawals of Claims for Extradition 12: Return to the United Kingdom 13: Police Powers in Extradition Cases 14: Post-surrender Matters 15: The European Arrest Warrant 16: Extradition to International Criminal Tribunals PART II: MUTUAL ASSISTANCE 17: Introduction to International Cooperation in Criminal Matters 18: UK Requests to Foreign States for Assistance 19: Requests by Foreign States to the UK for Assistance in Providing Evidence 20: Cross-border Surveillance 21: International Information Systems and Mutual Legal Assistance Institutions 22: Mutual Assistance in the Service of Process 23: Mutual Recognition of Driving Disqualifications within the European Union 24: Transfer of Prisoners to and from the UK for the Purpose of Giving Evidence and Assisting Investigations 25: Mutual Legal Assistance in Relation to Confiscation and Forfeiture Extradition Appendices Appendix E1: The Extradition Act 1870 Appendix E2: Extradition Act 1989 Appendix E3: Extradition Act 2003 Appendix E4: European Arrest Warrant (EAW) Framework Decision Appendix E5: Category 1 &2 territories; Territories designated for the purposes of the EA 2003 Appendix E6: European Convention Mutual Assistance Appendices Appendix M1: Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 Appendix M2: Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (External Requests and Orders) Order 2005 Appendix M3: Mutual Legal Assistance Guidelines for the United Kingdom (4th edn, Home Office, November 2006)ReviewsThe book covers the full spectrum of issues pertaining first in Part I to extradition and in Part II, mutual legal assistance ... Now in its third edition, this book on the often controversial, complex, and ever-changing area of extradition is indeed a boon to practitioners. * Phillip Taylor MBE, and Elizabeth Taylor, The Report * Like its predecessors, this edition is thourough in its treatment, comprehensive in its coverage, and authoritative in its exposition of the law. The writing team now consists of five specialists, all of them well known in the field of extradition practice. This book is going from strength to strength. * Commonwealth Lawyer * Like its predecessors, this edition is thourough in its treatment, comprehensive in its coverage, and authoritative in its exposition of the law. The writing team now consists of five specialists, all of them well known in the field of extradition practice. This book is going from strength to strength. Commonwealth Lawyer Author InformationClive Nicholls QC is Head of Chambers at 3 Raymond Buildings and specializes in extradition, human rights, mutual assistance, money laundering, and confiscation of assets cases. He has appeared in many of the leading extradition cases in England, including over 15 in the Supreme Court and Privy Council. Clare Montgomery QC is a barrister at Matrix Chambers and a Deputy High Court Judge. She is the co-editor (with Professor David Ormerod and Tony Shaw QC) of Montgomery and Ormerod on Fraud: Criminal Law and Procedure published by OUP. She has been involved in many of the leading criminal fraud prosecutions: Guinness, Brent Walker, Maxwell and Wickes. She has also been involved in transnational crime cases in the Supreme Court. Julian B. Knowles QC is a barrister at Matrix Chambers, where he specializes in crime, extradition, public law, and human rights. He is the author of the Blackstone's Guide to the Extradition Act 2003, and co-author of the Blackstone's Guide to the Coroners and Justice Act 2009. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |