Extradition and Binational Transfers

We offer comprehensive advice on extradition processes and binational transfers, ensuring the protection of human rights and effective defense in international proceedings.

Extradition is an administrative procedure conducted in the form of a trial that begins with the formal request and ends with the resolution by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, granting or denying the request.

On the other hand, binational transfers refer to the transfer of individuals deprived of liberty between countries to serve their sentence. This process also involves complex legal procedures that must comply with both international and national regulations.

At Cosio & Asociados, we provide specialized legal advice and representation in these procedures, ensuring that our clients receive strong defense at every stage of the extradition or transfer process. We offer:

  • Thorough analysis of the extradition or binational transfer request, evaluating the legality and the rights involved.
  • Legal representation before the competent authorities, ensuring that the process is conducted in accordance with national and international laws.
  • Customized defense strategies, aimed at protecting our clients' rights at every judicial stage.

Our commitment is to ensure that these procedures are fair and that the rights of the individuals involved are respected at all times.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a legal process through which one country requests the delivery of a person located in another country, in order for them to face criminal charges or serve a sentence.
They are legal processes in which an individual deprived of liberty is transferred from one country to another to serve their sentence or face criminal charges.
The extradition request must comply with the international agreements between the involved countries, such as the recognition of the crimes and the existence of sufficient evidence.
No, generally extradition treaties only allow extradition for crimes that are expressly covered in the agreement between the two countries.
We provide legal advice from the initial request to the final resolution, defending the client's rights at each stage of the process and seeking the most favorable outcome.
If the request is denied, it is possible to file legal appeals or challenges, depending on the circumstances of the case and the jurisdiction involved.
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Extradition and Binational Transfers

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