Aut Dedere, aut Judicare: The Extradite or Prosecute Clause in International Law
The aut dedere aut judicare, or “extradite or prosecute” clause is shorthand for a range of clauses that are almost compulsory in international treaties criminalizing conduct, obliging a State to either extradite or prosecute one accused of the crime the subject of the treaty. The obligation has bec...
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Graduate Institute Publications
2021
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