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Fighting The War On Drugs In The "New World Order": The Ker-Frisbie Doctrine As A Product Of Its Time, Kirk J. Henderson
Fighting The War On Drugs In The "New World Order": The Ker-Frisbie Doctrine As A Product Of Its Time, Kirk J. Henderson
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This Note analyzes the United States policy of abducting fugitives from abroad to stand trial when an asylum nation refuses an extradition request. The United States has justified this so-called "snatch" authority under the century-old Ker-Frisbie Doctrine. Pursuant to this doctrine, the Supreme Court has refused to examine the means by which a person has been brought before a court. In 1974, however, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit created a narrow exception that would bar jurisdiction if an accused proved acts of torture, but no defendant has ever met this standard.
Since Ker and Frisbie …