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Extradition proceedings in the UK post-Brexit: the new normal
On Christmas Eve 2020, the UK and EU announced and published the text of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, following the UK’s exit from the European Union. James Lloyd looks at the deal’s provisions for extradition arrangements between the remaining 27 EU member states and the UK, and some more...
Extradition proceedings in the UK post-Brexit: unwarranted concern?
UPDATE (January 2021): On Christmas Eve 2020, the UK and EU announced and published the text of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement. The Agreement marks a material change from the extradition landscape envisaged in the below, first published in November 2020. For further details of the more...
18 Jan 2019 15:42
LAWFUL TO PROVIDE MUTUAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION INTO ‘THE BEATLES’ WITHOUT DEATH PENALTY ASSURANCESR (El Gizouli) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2019] EWHC 60 (Admin) Related Member(s): Richard Hermer QC, Edward Craven Related Practice Area(s): Extradition and Mutual Assistance, Human Rights, Public and Private International Law Court: Queen's Bench Division (Divisional Court) more...
Bringing Assange to Justice
The latest step in the Julian Assange extradition saga saw the court refuse his application for the UK arrest warrant to be withdrawn last week. It seems now that Mr Assange has little option left but to face prison for breach of bail, or stay cooped up in the Ecuadorean embassy forever. Assange more...
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