Extradition Law and Practice,Used

Extradition Law and Practice,Used

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Product Description This book provides the reader with a detailed and systematic analysis of the current state of UK extradition law. This is also the first book to critically examine the implications of the Human Rights Act. The new edition provides full analysis of recent developments including the Pinochet case. Review This book provides the reader with a detailed and systematic analysis of the current state of UK extradition law...the implications of the Human Rights Act are examined in detail. It is arguably the most comprehensive book to have been written on the subject since Sir Edward Clark's book of over 100 years ago.' Wildy's Book News Nov/Dec 2000 About the Author Ivor Stanbrook served in the RAF from 194346, colonial district officer in Nigeria 1950 1960, Assistant Secretary Council of Ministers Lagos 1954; called to the Bar, Inner Temple 1960; contested ( c) East Ham S 1966, chm Cons Backbench Constitutional Committee, chm Cons NI Committee; chm: British Nigerian All Party Group, BritishZambian All Party Group, BritishSouthern Africa All Party Group; member: Court of Referees Clive Stanbrook was called to the Bar Inner Temple in 1972; he was a board member of the World Trade Center Association (London) 1977 1983, a founder and senior partner Stanbrook & Hooper, Brussels 1977; and the President of the British Chamber of Commerce for Belgium and Luxembourg 198587

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