These requirements include:. When a country wishes to submit an extradition request to Thailand, it must be sent directly to the Attorney General in Thailand.
The request for extradition must include the warrant for arrest issued by the requesting country, detailing all of the offenses for which the individual is wanted. It should also contain a statement of facts, a statement of the maximum penalty that the individual is liable for in that country, and details regarding the identity of the individual to help authorities confirm that the arrest warrant correlates with the identity of the individual being sought, and information regarding the possible whereabouts of the individual being sought.
The majority of these are countries with which Australia has bilateral extradition treaties. Australia also has extradition obligations through multilateral treaties that focus on specific forms of crime. It may consider extradition requests from other Commonwealth countries through the non-binding London Scheme. In a case where Australia is the requesting state, it can request extradition from any other country. However, it cannot expect extradition.
Under the Extradition Act, extradition matters are formally dealt with by the Commonwealth Attorney-General. Exceptional arrangements operate with New Zealand, with extradition matters largely being dealt with police-to-police rather than between the national governments.
If another country makes an extradition request of Australia, the Attorney-General will issue a written notice to the Federal Circuit Court. A judge must then determine if the person subject to the request is eligible to be extradited. In making this decision, a judge will consider :. After a judge finds a person is eligible for extradition, the Attorney-General has the final say. In the reverse case, where Australia is the requesting state, the process will depend on the law of the extraditing state.
This is painfully apparent in the Leifer case for her alleged victims. Leifer fled to Israel in when allegations first surfaced publicly. However, she was later bailed. She has claimed to be too unwell to attend multiple subsequent hearings and over 30 psychiatrists have given various reports of her mental health. In , Leifer was again jailed when it emerged she had been living and socialising normally in an orthodox Israeli settlement. She was again bailed into house arrest with her sister.
Attorney-General Christian Porter has committed to personally raising the case when he visits Israel this year. Most of these cases in recent years have involved terrorist suspects United Nations Economic and Social Council, Doha Declaration.
Education for Justice. What is Good Governance? Contemporary issues relating to conditions conducive both to the spread of terrorism and the rule of law Topic 2. Contemporary issues relating to the right to life Topic 3. Contemporary issues relating to foreign terrorist fighters Topic 4.
Definition of Crime Prevention 2. Key Crime Prevention Typologies 2. Crime Problem-Solving Approaches 4. Identifying the Need for Legal Aid 3. Models for Delivering Legal Aid Services 7. Roles and Responsibilities of Legal Aid Providers 8. Legal Framework 3. Use of Firearms 5. Protection of Especially Vulnerable Groups 7. Aims and Significance of Alternatives to Imprisonment 2. Justifying Punishment in the Community 3.
Pretrial Alternatives 4. Post Trial Alternatives 5. Concept, Values and Origin of Restorative Justice 2. Overview of Restorative Justice Processes 3. How Cost Effective is Restorative Justice? Vulnerabilities of Girls in Conflict with the Law 3. Ending Violence against Women 2. Human Rights Approaches to Violence against Women 3.
Who Has Rights in this Situation? What about the Men? Understanding the Concept of Victims of Crime 2. Impact of Crime, including Trauma 3. Right of Victims to Adequate Response to their Needs 4. Collecting Victim Data 5. Victims and their Participation in Criminal Justice Process 6. Outlook on Current Developments Regarding Victims 8. The Many Forms of Violence against Children 2. The Impact of Violence on Children 3.
Improving the Prevention of Violence against Children 5. The Role of the Justice System 2. Justice for Children 4. Justice for Children in Conflict with the Law 5.
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