International Search, Extradition, and Media Pressure: Risk Analysis
This resource provides a comprehensive study of how the public information environment influences legal proceedings in transnational criminal cases. It focuses on the interplay between INTERPOL mechanisms, judicial extradition procedures, and the right to international protection.
Key topics:
- Media as a Tool: How accusatory public framing is used to exert pressure on judicial and administrative authorities.
- Legal Challenges: The risks of fragmented case assessment when search, extradition, and asylum are viewed in isolation.
- Rights Protection: An analysis of human rights standards in protecting individuals from unjustified prosecution amid media stigmatization.
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