Tag: Interpol
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Interpol arrest and pretrial detention are unlawful if extradition carries risk of death penalty (Cass. 22945/24)Extradition arrest and pretrail detention in Italy for a Interpol Red Notice is unlawful when the requesting State could sentence to death.
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Political persecution bans extradition (Cass. 31588/23)Political persecution and detention conditions ban extradition of a Kurd to Turkey.
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Interpol red notice leads to arrest in Italy (Cass.47415/21)Interpol red notice is sufficient for being arrested in Italy.
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Italy, Interpol Red Notice triggers extraditional arrest (Cass. 47415/21)Under Italian law, the Interpol Red Notice entry by the requesting State constitutes in itself a request for proviional arrest and pretrial detention, prior to the forwarding of the extradition request.
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Extradition of European citizens from an EU state other than the state of citizenship to third countriesExtradition to third countries of citizens of the European Union who have made use of their freedom of movement on the territory of the Union.
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Interpol red notice arrest doesn't give effective knowledge of trial (Cass. 37132/19)Italian in absentia conviction cannot be justified with effective knowledge deriving an Interpol red notice arrest.
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Interpol: a weapon against Human Rights defenders?Judgments
Interpol Red Notice implies extradition request thus allowing arrest (Cass. 32492/16)Interpol red Notice is not only a technical-operational tool through which international searches for a subject are expedited, but it is also an expression of the will of the State concerned to promote the extradition procedure, subject to the wanted person being subjected to measures of pretrial detention.