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Tagged: Minister of Justice

Administrative Law / Charter Breaches / Charter of Rights & Freedoms / Constitutional Law / Criminal Law / International Law

by Nicole Daniel · Mar 13 , 2018

The Reasonableness of Extradition Assurances Against Torture in India v Badesha

In India v Badesha, 2017 SCC 44 [Badesha] the Supreme Court of Canada (“the Court”) weighed in on the extradition of two Canadian citizens charged in India for conspiracy to...

Tags: Charter of Rights and Freedomsconspiracy to commit murderConstitutional lawdeath penaltydiplomatic assurancesExtraditionhonour killingIndiaJudicial reviewMinister of Justiceprison conditionssurrender ordertorture

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