Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
THE EXTRADITION LEGISLATION IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND GERMANY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2017
Языканглийский
  • Talan Mariya Vyacheslavovna, author
  • Shaybakova Kamila Danilovna, postgraduate kfu
  • Bibliographic description in the original language The Extradition Legislation in the Russian Federation and Germany: A Comparative Analysis // Helix. - 2017 - № 8 (1). - P. 2227- 2230.
    Annotation The article focuses on questions of legislative framework of extradition of the figutives. In the Russian Federation the norms concerning extradition are fragmented and often not ordered. So, authors of article have made the assumption that creation of the federal law on an extradition can serve systematization of knowledge of procedure and improve efficiency of its application in practice. As the proof of this theory authors have addressed experience of Germany. In Germany there is a special law on the international cooperation in criminal cases. This law is detailed and systematized and regulates questions of extradition of persons. The comparative and legal analysis of some provisions of the German law and standards of the Russian legislation are addressed in this article. The provided analysis shows that some areas aren't regulated by the existing federal legislation, such as, for example, extradition of persons for commission of military crimes.
    Keywords Extradition, Germany, Russian Federation, Law, Legislation, Surrender, Gesetz iiber die Internationale Rechtshilfe in Strafsachen, Act on International Cooperation in Criminal Matters.
    The name of the journal Helix
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