Published on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 by Common Dreams
Wikileaks Founder Faces Extradition; Shadows of US Intention Loom
Will Assange's case set precedent?
- Common Dreams staff
The first day of Julian Assange's appeal hearing has come to a close after his legal team made arguments against efforts to extradict the Wikileaks' founder to
Dissenter/FireDogLake has been providing updates throughout the day:
The European arrest warrant (EAW) system has been the focus of the hearing. The hearing opened with Dinah Rose QC of Assange’s legal team arguing, according to Alexi Mostrous, that European arrest warrants are “built on trust and a streamlining of such proceedings is to be balanced by protection of rights.” She went over European extradition law going all the way back to 1957. She cited a case before the European Court of Human Rights on whether a Swedish public prosecutor is “proper judicial authority.” And said that High Court judges nor Swedes have produced a definition of “judicial authority.”
Rose called the lower court’s ruling “inconsistent” with “judicial authority” and said it was obvious such authority must be independent of the executive and other parties. [...]
Should Assange lose the case, he will be extradited for trial in
"The Obama administration's determination to crush Assange is revealed in secret Australian government documents, released under Freedom of Information, which describe
The connections between Manning and Assange have been concocted by a secret grand jury in
The Obama administration's determination to crush Assange is revealed in secret Australian government documents, released under Freedom of Information, which describe
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Assange was earlier greeted outside the
She said: "The words 'judicial authority' can only be understood as meaning an independent judge or a person executing equivalent power."
She said that to include public prosecutors in the concept of what is a judicial authority was "contrary to a basic, fundamental principle of law".
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The Guardian has provided live updates throughout the day and will do so again tomorrow here.
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Sky News is providing a live stream of the hearing here.
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