CHINA-TAIWAN REPATRIATION OF CRIMINAL SUSPECTS: ROOM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS?
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Chen, Yu-Jie
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Acad Sinica, Inst Iurisprudentiae, Taipei, Taiwan
NYU, Sch Law, US Asia Law Inst, New York, NY 10003 USAAcad Sinica, Inst Iurisprudentiae, Taipei, Taiwan
Chen, Yu-Jie
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Cohen, Jerome A.
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NYU, Sch Law, US Asia Law Inst, New York, NY 10003 USA
NYU, Sch Law, Law, New York, NY 10003 USA
Council Foreign Relat, New York, NY USAAcad Sinica, Inst Iurisprudentiae, Taipei, Taiwan
Neither China nor Taiwan seeks to be a haven for the other's fugitives. And each jurisdiction wants its own fugitives back. The two governments have resorted to flexible and innovative cross-strait agreements and proxy organisations to cooperate in repatriating nationals of the other side whom the latter wishes to subject to criminal proceedings. This practice bears many similarities to extradition. Yet despite more than two decades' cooperation, the major problem still confronting the repatriation process - at least until the very recent increase in political tension across the Taiwan Strait - has been their failure to support the process by developing in their domestic legal systems a regulatory framework at least as satisfactory as the one each has already established to govern extradition. We identify this regulatory vacuum and critique existing criminal repatriation practice, which has been marked not only by practical difficulties but also, even more seriously, by a lack of adequate protection for the basic rights of the persons to be repatriated. We call attention to the need for some enhanced protections for human rights in this aspect and in cross-strait relations generally. This case study of criminal repatriation, originally one of the important aspects of cross-strait cooperation, suggests that, when China and Taiwan wished to form closer ties and to pursue a certain policy of law enforcement, they minimised human rights considerations in order to serve their immediate political project. It constitutes a warning against neglecting human rights in the service of extradition and smooth political relations.
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Dublin City Univ, Sch Law & Govt, Criminal Law & Evidence, Dublin, IrelandDublin City Univ, Sch Law & Govt, Criminal Law & Evidence, Dublin, Ireland
Daly, Yvonne
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Pivaty, Anna
Marchesi, Diletta
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Katholieke Univ Leuven, Res Fdn Flanders FWO Fundamental Res Grant Fellow, Fac Law, Leuven, BelgiumDublin City Univ, Sch Law & Govt, Criminal Law & Evidence, Dublin, Ireland
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CUNY John Jay Coll Criminal Justice, Dept Law & Police Sci, New York, NY 10019 USACUNY John Jay Coll Criminal Justice, Dept Law & Police Sci, New York, NY 10019 USA