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The Political Offence Exception to Extradition: The Delicate Problem of Balancing the Right of the Individual and the Public International Order. By Christine van den Wijngaert. Deventer: Kluwer, 1980. Pp. xxi, 263. Selected bibliography, indexes. Dfl.108.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Valerie Epps*
Affiliation:
Suffolk University Law School

Abstract

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Book Reviews and Notes
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1983

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References

1 See, e.g., McMullen v. Immigration & Naturalization Service, 658 F.2d 1312 (9th Cir. 1981), 76 AJIL 386 (1982); United States v. Mackin, 668 F.2d 122 (2d Cir. 1981), 76 AJIL 391 (1982). See also Eain v. Wilkes, 641 F.2d 504 (7th Cir.), cert, denied, 102 S. Ct. 390 (1981), 75 AJIL 662 (1981).

2 See, e.g., Extradition Treaty, Sept. 14, 1979, United States-Colombia, Art. 4, para. 3, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., Treaty Doc. No. 97–8 (entered into force Mar. 4, 1982); Extradition Treaty, June 24, 1980, United States-Netherlands, Art. 4, para. 4, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., Treaty Doc. No. 97–7 (not yet in force); and S. 1639, 97th Cong., 1st Sess. (1981).