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European Criminal Justice - EJTN

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<strong>EJTN</strong> training guideline in <strong>European</strong> <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> - Update 20112. Extradition limits2.1. Related to the person2.1.1. Nationality2.1.2. Refugees2.1.3. The non-discrimination rule2.1.4. Immunities2.1.5. Humanitarian concerns2.2. Related to the crime2.2.1. The double criminality rule2.2.2. The seriousness of the crime2.2.3. The nature of the crime2.2.4. The applied penalty2.2.4.1. The death penalty2.2.4.2. Life imprisonment2.2.4.3. Other cases2.2.5. The principles of res judicata and ne bis in idem2.2.6. Conflicts on jurisdiction2.3. The reciprocity rule3. Extradition effects3.1. Relating to the requested State3.2. Relating to the requesting State3.2.1. The speciality rule3.2.1.1. Definition3.2.1.2. Exceptions4. International law4.1. The <strong>European</strong> experience – The Council of Europe4.2. The EU Approach4.2.1. The Schengen Agreements4.2.1.1. The SIS4.2.2. The former EU Conventions on Extradition4.2.3. The Council of Tampere4.3. Main bilateral treaties5. The extradition procedure5.1. Our country as the requesting State5.2. Our country as the requested State5.3. Other actors of the Extradition Procedure5.3.1. SIS national office5.3.2. INTERPOL2. Instruments and case lawCouncil of Europe1. 1996 Convention related to Extradition2. 1995 Convention on the Simplified Extradition Procedure3. Third Additional Protocol to the <strong>European</strong> Convention on Extradition(Strasbourg, 10.XI.2010)4. Second Additional Protocol to the <strong>European</strong> Convention on Extradition(Strasbourg, 17.III.1978)25

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