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    without jurisdiction. Nevertheless, Interpol and countries exchange some ideas that prevent them from doing dangerous things and finding a way to caught them. Furthermore, Interpol can ‏extradition criminals. For example, when criminals commit a crime and they escape to another country, that country should extradition to the others. Consequently, all the countries have to support them preventing from serious danger. When all the countries work together, that will keep them close to each other.…

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    According to the State Council of the People’s Republic of China (2016), “China has signed 39 extradition treaties and 52 judicial assistance treaties, the parties include Western countries such as France, Spain, Italy and Portugal etc:”. With these treaties, the anti-corruption has became an international task in hunting fugitives, and the cooperated…

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    Charles Sobhraj doesn't call what he does as a "murder"; he calls it 'cleaning'. Charles Sobhraj, the unimaginably enchanting man with a vile criminal personality, had a novel usual way of doing things. He would tempt different ladies, bed them and take their travel passports. He could figure out how to do this since he was super-sure of his alluring capacities. Charles has ventured to drive force his break from a Delhi high-security jail - and maybe his own recover, as well - to abstain from…

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    There has been countless unjust trials in American history. Many of them spark debates that last for decades. During the late 1970’s there was one particular trial concerning the murder of the of two FBI agents by a Native American. Leonard Peltier was convicted and tried for murder. The evidence the government used to try Peltier was almost entirely falsified. Leonard Peltier’s trial was a shameful event in our history as he extradited for false affiliates, tried with false evidence, and never…

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    An airplane of TWA Flight 847 from Athens to Rome is hijacked by terrorists. The terrorists which was armed with grenades and pistol, has forced the plane to land in Lebanon. Once on the ground, the hijackers called for passengers with Israeli passports, but none of the passengers were. Upon landing, the terrorists killed a Navy diver, whose body was later dumped on the runway. The act of an employee of the hijacked flight was successful in protecting the few Jewish passengers aboard by refusing…

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    Spaniards first arrived to what we known as Colombia in the early 16th century, where they formed their first permanent settlement in Santa Marta. Throughout Spanish rule the region was known as the Kingdome/ Viceroyalty of New Granada. In the late 1700s a strong opposition to Spanish rule from the colonists led to intense revolts and initiated a movement for self-governance. The city of Santa Fe de Bogota, which is the country’s current capital; established an independent government on July 20,…

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    he would face due to his ascent in power. Hattusili rose to power by ousting his own nephew (who fled to Egypt) from inheriting the throne. For this reason, Hattusili may have been constantly fearful of a coup and attempted to negotiate the extradition of fugitives as a clause in the treaty. As it is mentioned: “If a dignitary flees Hatti or if a town’s population situated in the land belonging to the King of Hatti flees, and comes to Ramses, Beloved of Amon, Great King, King of Egypt, then…

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    9/11: A Case Study

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    In the immediate aftermath of September 11, the U.S. government committed to increasing national security through every possible avenue. Although the most effective measures to combat terrorism will inevitably rely on intelligence, certain immigration programs and procedures can contribute to better intelligence and enhanced security. This background paper evaluates a number of effective procedures related to the arrival of foreign nationals to the United States, explores existing frameworks in…

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    Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, born on December 1,1949 to a lower middle-class family was a powerful Colombian drug lord and leader of one of the powerful criminal organization. At his zenith in the 80s', he ran and controlled a vast empire of drugs that covered the globe. He is responsible for hundred's of murder and presided over an empire of luxury mansions, planes, his own private zoo and a personal army comprising of soldiers and hardened criminals. Here are 15 facts about Pablo Escobar, a…

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    In the United States, Hispanic has turned into a catch-all term for individuals from Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. Contrasts among Hispanics, in any case, stay remarkable to dissimilar gatherings whose provincial histories and sociopolitical and financial relations to the United States fluctuate generally. A few gatherings have truly grasped the Spanish legacy of their personalities, while others, particularly those from less advantaged foundations, attempt to separation…

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