02-28-2006, 06:47 AM
Edit:This is now the second draft:
Quote: Agreement on Extradition
Category: Political Stability
Strength: Significant
The United Nations:
NOTING that definitions of crimes and their appropriate punishments vary between nations;
FURTHER NOTING that people often commit crimes in nations other than their own;
MINDFUL that perpetrators may leave the nation in which they committed a crime after said act, or after they have been duly tried and convicted for said crime;
REGRETTING that this constitutes a barrier to the just resolution of such crimes;
RECOGNIZING many nations have already signed extradition treaties;
DESIRING to create a coordinated agreement to govern in absense of said treaties;
DEFINING:
a) ?extradition? as a process by which a criminal suspect within one government?s jurisdiction is given over to another government for trial or to serve out a sentence;
b) ?requester? as the member state which requests the handing over of a suspect from another government?s jurisdiction
c) ?requestee? as the member state under whose jurisdiction a suspect falls, and which is requested to turn over said suspect
1. MANDATES that all member nations shall extradite into the custody of a requester any individual within their jurisdiction who:
a) is suspected in a crime in the requester?s jurisdiction, provided that there exists a clear case against said individual, or;
b) has been convicted of a crime in the requester?s jurisdiction and has not served out their sentence;
2. ALLOWS a requestee to deny such a request where:
a) the crime of which said individual is not recognized by the laws of the requestee;
b) there is reason for the requestee to believe that the individual will not receive a fair trial or punishment proportionate to the crime;
c) the expected punishment for the crime is illegal in the requestee?s territory, unless the two governments can agree that an alternate punishment will be used in this case;
3. STRONGLY URGES member nations to refrain from reprisals for denied extraditions under the above conditions;
4. ENCOURAGES member states to agree to international treaties to further coordinate extradition proceedings, and to detail, and eventually reduce, the circumstances under which they intend to reject extradition under Article 2.
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Any comments, especially on the category, are extremely welcome.
Quote: Agreement on Extradition
Category: Political Stability
Strength: Significant
The United Nations:
NOTING that definitions of crimes and their appropriate punishments vary between nations;
FURTHER NOTING that people often commit crimes in nations other than their own;
MINDFUL that perpetrators may leave the nation in which they committed a crime after said act, or after they have been duly tried and convicted for said crime;
REGRETTING that this constitutes a barrier to the just resolution of such crimes;
RECOGNIZING many nations have already signed extradition treaties;
DESIRING to create a coordinated agreement to govern in absense of said treaties;
DEFINING:
a) ?extradition? as a process by which a criminal suspect within one government?s jurisdiction is given over to another government for trial or to serve out a sentence;
b) ?requester? as the member state which requests the handing over of a suspect from another government?s jurisdiction
c) ?requestee? as the member state under whose jurisdiction a suspect falls, and which is requested to turn over said suspect
1. MANDATES that all member nations shall extradite into the custody of a requester any individual within their jurisdiction who:
a) is suspected in a crime in the requester?s jurisdiction, provided that there exists a clear case against said individual, or;
b) has been convicted of a crime in the requester?s jurisdiction and has not served out their sentence;
2. ALLOWS a requestee to deny such a request where:
a) the crime of which said individual is not recognized by the laws of the requestee;
b) there is reason for the requestee to believe that the individual will not receive a fair trial or punishment proportionate to the crime;
c) the expected punishment for the crime is illegal in the requestee?s territory, unless the two governments can agree that an alternate punishment will be used in this case;
3. STRONGLY URGES member nations to refrain from reprisals for denied extraditions under the above conditions;
4. ENCOURAGES member states to agree to international treaties to further coordinate extradition proceedings, and to detail, and eventually reduce, the circumstances under which they intend to reject extradition under Article 2.
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Any comments, especially on the category, are extremely welcome.

