European Inter-state Co-operation in Criminal Matters: The Council of Europe's Legal Instruments : Collection of Texts, Volume 1

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Ekkehart Müller-Rappard
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1993 - 1 pages
When this Collection of texts was first published, in looseleaf form, it was brought up to date by the Editors as of 1 June 1987. Several developments which have taken place since then have given rise to the publication of this completely revised second edition of the Collection. The second revised edition contains the original basic work and all previous instalments to the collection, completely updated and revised in two durable hardbound volumes. All the charts of signatures and ratifications have been revised and new texts have been added. This edition ensures that "European Inter-State Cooperation in Criminal" "Matters" remains a comprehensive and up to date reference tool for all those interested in European criminal law.

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Contents

VOLUME 2
822
European Convention on the Transfer of Proceedings in Criminal Matters
829
Explanatory report
845
Mutual assistance in criminal matters
856
Chart of signatures and ratifications
897
Recommendation No R 79 12 concerning the application of
903
Road traffic offences
985
Text of the Convention 7
989
Offences against cultural property
1265
Explanatory report 361
1281
Chart of signatures and ratifications 375
1293
Text of the Convention
1327
Explanatory report
1337
Chart of signatures and ratifications
1359
Declarations and Reservations 377
1361
Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime
1401

Explanatory report 19
1001
Chart of signatures and ratifications 37
1023
Recommendation No R 79 15 concerning the application of
1029
B European Convention on the International Effects of Deprivation of the Right
1077
Explanatory report
1085
Declarations and Reservations
1091
Text and Explanatory Memorandum
1111
European Convention on the NonApplicability of Statutory Limitation
1167
Chart of signatures and ratifications
1173
Suppression of terrorism aut dedere aut iudicare
1187
Explanatory report
1197
Text of the Additional Protocol 357
1202
Chart of signatures and ratifications
1211
Resolutions and Recommandations concerning the application of
1221
Explanatory Report
1419
Text of the Additional Protocol 137
1429
Second Additional Protocol to the European Convention on Extradition
1443
Chart of signatures and ratifications 147
1451
Special substantive law provisions and specific
1511
Text of the Convention 459
1517
Text of the Additional Protocol 175
1525
Chart of signatures and ratifications 183
1543
Recommendation No R 84 23 on the harmonisation of national
1551
Text of the Convention 209
1601
Chart of signatures and ratifications 247
1617
Appendix
1657
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Mahmoud Cherif Bassiouni was born in Cairo, Egypt on December 9, 1937. In 1956, he fought in the Suez conflict. He was wounded and decorated, but then put under house arrest for denouncing what he called the extreme torture and disappearances taking place under President Gamal Abdel Nasser. He was released after seven months, but was not allowed to leave the country. After being threatened again for speaking out, he escaped from Egypt by stowing away on a ship leaving for Italy in 1961. He emigrated to the United States in 1962 and became a naturalized citizen. He studied law in Egypt, France, Switzerland, and the United States. He was a founder of the International Human Rights Law Institute at DePaul University in Chicago, where he taught for 45 years. He was co-chairman of the committee that drafted the United Nations Convention Against Torture and was sent as a United Nations expert to report on war crimes in Afghanistan, Bahrain, Libya, and Iraq. He wrote 35 books and more than 270 essays and law review articles. In 2007, he received the Hague Prize for International Law. He died from complications of multiple myeloma on September 25, 2017 at the age of 79.

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