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Capital Letter: Making it harder to disappear - Law Commission discussion paper

The Philip Smith case should heighten interest in a discussion paper focusing on extradition and mutual assistance in criminal matters.

Penny Pepperell of Capital Letter
Wed, 10 Dec 2014

Hoping to escape the clutches of law enforcement authorities by country shopping looks set to become a lot harder if recommendations in the Law Commission’s latest discussion paper are adopted.

The fantasy, held by even the non-criminally inclined, of slipping off the grid has become even more

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Penny Pepperell of Capital Letter
Wed, 10 Dec 2014
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