MODERN TRENDS OF DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT BY MEANS OF UNIFICATION OF THE JUDICIAL EXTRADITION PROCEDURE OF PERSONS WHO HAVE COMMITTED CRIMES OF A TERRORIST NATURE
Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
The article considers the modern trends of development of mechanisms of regulation of international relations on the example of the judicial extradition procedure of persons who have committed crimes of a terrorist nature, which is one of the key instruments to counter international terrorism. So, the author identified the harmonization of the national legislation of the EU Member States as the main trend as well as in other interregional organizations. A typical example is the European arrest warrant (EAW), introduced by the Framework decision “On the European arrest warrant and the surrender procedures between EU Member States” of 2002. The author analyzed the regulatory counter-terrorism documents of the main interregional organisations and came to conclusion that harmonization of national legislations on issues of legal support of the extradition of persons who have committed the terrorist crimes, is a really necessary measure to ensure international cooperation between different States, including at the level of law enforcement, in matters of anti-terrorist activities. In addition, the article provides relevant examples from law enforcement practices relating to extraterritorial terrorist activities. The author analyzed the motivations of the State to unify their national legislations on improving the effectiveness of legal measures to counter international terrorism.

Keywords:
judicial procedure, extradition, unification of national legislation, cooperation, international terrorism.
References

1. Peers S. Mutual Recognition and Criminal Law in the European Union: Has the Council Got it Wrong? // Common Market Law Review. 2004. Vol. 41. No. 5.

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