The defense mechanisms offered by Spanish and Venezuelan law in extradition cases

In the case of extraditions between Spain and Latin American countries, each treaty establishes the crimes for which extradition may be requested, respecting the principle of dual criminality; that is, the act must be considered a crime in both the requesting and requested countries. In addition, these treaties usually exclude extradition for extradition for political offenses, thus guaranteeing the protection of human rights.

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INTERACTION BETWEEN THE INSTITUTIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

Before establishing the interaction between the institutions in charge of applying international criminal law, it is necessary to determine the factors involved in the process of administration of justice;...

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