Ahmad and Aswat v United Kingdom: ECHR 10 Jun 2007

(Statement of Facts) The applicants resisted extradition from the respondent country to the USA to face allegations of terrorist related crime.

Citations:

24027/07, [2007] ECHR 603

Links:

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Statutes:

European Convention on Human Rights 8

Jurisdiction:

Human Rights

Citing:

At Court of AppealAhmad and Aswat v United States of America Admn 30-Nov-2006
The defendants appealed orders for their extradition. They were suspected of terrorist offences, and feared that instead of facing a trial, they would be placed before a military commission.
Held: The appeals failed. The court had diplomatic . .

Cited by:

See AlsoAhmad And Aswat v United Kingdom ECHR 10-Jul-2007
(Statement of Facts) To resist an extradition application to America to stand trial on various federal charges, the appellants claimed that if they were extradited there was a real prospect that they would be made subject to a determination by the . .
See AlsoAhmad and Aswat v United Kingdom ECHR 6-Jul-2010
It will only be in exceptional circumstances that an applicant’s private or family life in a contracting state will outweigh the legitimate aim pursued by his or her extradition. Recalling that there is no right in the Convention not to be . .
See AlsoBabar Ahmad And Aswat v United Kingdom ECHR 10-Apr-2012
The applicants said that if extradited to the USA to face charges related to terrorism, they would risk facing either imprisonment by Presidential decree, or full life terms.
Held: Detention conditions and length of sentences of five alleged . .
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Human Rights, Extradition

Updated: 11 July 2022; Ref: scu.258213