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International Review of Extradition Law (December 2025)
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)The first issue of the International Review of Extradition Law addresses key topics in the field of extradition, human rights, and international legal cooperation. Through its articles, this issue presents studies and reflections on the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and its impact on extradition proceedings. With contributions from international experts, this edition launches a bilingual project that aims to become a global reference in extradition law.
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International Review of Extradition Law (July 2026)
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026)The second issue of the International Review of Extradition Law consolidates the international, bilingual, and academic vision established in its inaugural edition. Through five scholarly contributions by experts from diverse jurisdictions, this issue examines some of the most pressing contemporary challenges in extradition and international judicial cooperation in criminal matters, including mutual trust in light of detention conditions in Belgian prisons, the cross-border collection of evidence in the EncroChat case, the application of the ne bis in idem principle, the use of ordinary criminal charges to conceal political persecution through lawfare, and the right to liberty and security under Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights as a limit to extradition. Combining practical relevance with solid theoretical foundations, this second issue reaffirms the journal’s commitment to becoming a leading international forum for the critical study of extradition law and the protection of fundamental rights.
