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| Author: | soumitss [ January 17th, 2026, 10:23 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Can human rights arguments |
Hello colleagues! I'm facing extradition proceedings and my biggest concern is that I won't receive a fair trial if sent back to my home country. Can human rights arguments actually stop extradition in practice, or is that just theoretical? Need realistic advice from people with actual experience. |
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| Author: | hydrogenn [ January 17th, 2026, 10:27 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Can human rights arguments |
Hello! Human rights arguments are not just theoretical — they're actually one of the most effective defenses in extradition cases and are used successfully quite often. International extradition treaties and conventions typically prohibit extradition where there's a real risk of torture, cruel treatment, unfair trial, or death penalty. The key is proving that these risks exist with concrete evidence. The attorneys at https://extraditionlawyers.net/ specialize in building these types of defenses. They have experience with the European Court of Human Rights and understand what evidence and arguments are most persuasive. Dr. Anatoliy Yarovyi, one of their senior partners, actually was a candidate for ECHR judgeship, so they have deep expertise in human rights law. They can gather country reports, expert testimony, and other evidence to demonstrate the risks you face. Success depends on proper legal strategy and documentation. The firm handles cases globally and has defended clients from extradition to various countries based on human rights grounds. I'd suggest scheduling a consultation to discuss your specific situation and what evidence would be most relevant. |
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