Challenging Extradition Requests: Human Rights and Abuse of Process Doctrines

A legal guide on defending against international arrest warrants, treaty interpretation, and European arrest warrant (EAW) challenges.
Extradition requests involve complex overlaps between international treaties and constitutional rights, requiring aggressive legal defense to protect client liberty.
1. Abuse of Process and Political Motivation
Under extradition treaties, requests made to prosecute an individual on account of political opinions or commercial conflicts are prohibited. We present detailed country reports and evidentiary files to prove abuse of process by requesting nations.
2. Article 6 ECHR: Fair Trial Safeguards
If the requesting state cannot guarantee a fair trial under Article 6 or faces systemic prison overcrowding, courts are bound by ECHR precedents to deny the extradition. We gather local and international documentation to support these challenges.
3. Navigating European Arrest Warrants
For EAW requests within the EU, we review dual criminality requirements and check for double jeopardy principles, presenting comprehensive defense petitions before local appeals courts in accordance with Law 97/1970.
This briefing is prepared for general informational purposes and does not constitute direct legal advice. Clients are advised to complete independent compliance and conflict verification before making capital commitments.
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