Extradition in the Practice of European Court of Human Rights and Human Rights Committee of UN
Extradition is one of the most important instances of judicial cooperation’s between states that have considerably been influenced by the International Human Rights Law. Doubtlessly, the basis of commitment to the principles of human rights, is inventing a solution for creating equilibrium and balance between the public interests of the international community on one hand and the accessories of supporting the fundamental rights of individuals on the other. Pertaining to the mentioned issue, this article intends to specify the impact of international human rights on extradition process by observing the practice of the European Court of Human Rights as the most important judicial institution of human rights in regional scales and the practice of Human Rights Committee as the quasi-judicial body of the UN.
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