Sunday, November 1, 1992
Volume:
8
Issue:
11
Pg. 445
Abstract:
On October 28, 1992, several bar committees sponsored a lively discussion on U.S. extradition policy in the aftermath of the case of U.S. v. Alvarez-Machain. Ralph G. Steinhardt, Associate Professor, George Washington University School of Law summarized the opinion, noting that its holding only provides that the U.S.-Mexico extradition treaty does not forbid abductions. The case, especially the use of international human rights provisions on remand, shows how the use of these arguments are increasingly and innovatively asserted in international criminal law cases…[more]