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Transnational Fugitive Offenders in International Law: Extradition and Other Mechanisms. (International Studies in Human Rights, Vol. 55.) By Geoff Gilbert. The Hague, Boston, London: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1998. Pp. xxxi, 479. Index. Fl 235; $127; £86.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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References

1 See International Law Association: Helsinki Conference 216 (1996). Committee on Extradition and Human Rights Second Report [hereinafter ILA Report].

2 Convention Relating to Extradition between the Member States of the European Union, Sept. 27, 1996, 1996 O.J.(C 313) 02.

3 Alona E. Evans, International Procedures for the Apprehension and Rendition of Fugitive Offenders, [1980] ASIL PROC. 244.

4 According to the ILA Report: “today the political offence exception is no longer accepted in a wide range of circumstances.” ILA Report, supra note 1, at 224.

5 504 U.S. 655 (1992).

6 See Legal Aspects of International Terrorism 508–09 (Alona E. Evans & John F. Murphy eds., 1978).

7 ILA Report, supra note 1, at 233.