About the Journal

The International Review of Extradition Law is a digital scientific publication focused on the study, analysis, and critical reflection of extradition processes, international judicial cooperation, and mechanisms of criminal assistance between states. Its purpose is to promote academic and legal dialogue from a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective, integrating contributions from international law, criminal law, human rights, and contemporary criminal policy.

The journal provides a platform for researchers, professors, jurists, and justice professionals interested in the normative and jurisprudential development of extradition law in Latin America and around the world. Each issue features original articles, case studies, jurisprudential comments, and bibliographic reviews, all subject to a rigorous peer-review process.

Committed to the principles of open access, scientific ethics, and editorial quality, the International Review of Extradition Law seeks to establish itself as an academic reference in the dissemination of specialized legal knowledge, strengthening cooperation between justice systems, and promoting a culture of respect for due process and fundamental guarantees in extradition matters.