International Co-operation

Defending rights in cross-border cases

International Co-operation

The WG offers access to a network of experts in extradition, mutual legal assistance, and international criminal law, drawn from several countries. We provide insights and extensive experience in cross-border matters from a wide range of jurisdictions that can be used to challenge local practices or as a prerequisite for bringing cases before the CJEU for a preliminary ruling.

Members benefit from opportunities to exchange perspectives with fellow practitioners during regular meetings on current legal and political developments.

Young lawyers will experience mutual support within the WG and have a platform to contribute new ideas while learning from the experience of established colleagues. This broad experience is also available to policymakers, academics and NGOs.

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International Co-operation | Subgroups

Extradition

The Working Group on extradition aims to exchange information on extradition cases to assist practitioners.

Many countries face similar challenges, and referring to decisions from other member states can strengthen cases. This includes decisions from the ECJ and ECHR.

EAW

The European arrest warrant (EAW) and sibling instruments for the UK and Iceland/Norway are the criminal cooperation tools used to move people between the EU Member States, Norway/Iceland and the UK for purposes of prosecution or to execute a custodial sentence.

INTERPOL

INTERPOL’s mechanisms, such as Red Notices and diffusions, are increasingly used in cross-border cases and can have serious consequences for those affected.

The INTERPOL Working Group works to help ECBA members understand, challenge, and seek reform of these mechanisms to ensure fair process and protection of fundamental rights.

MLA

Criminal investigations are increasingly becoming cross-border. As a result, many investigative and prosecuting authorities around the globe have to use mutual legal assistance in order for instance to collect and exchange evidence, extradite suspects and obtain the transfer of assets abroad, all while respecting fundamental rights and rule of law principles.

Coordinator: Sƶren Schomburg

Sƶren Schomburg (Berlin) joined ECBA in 2017 and was elected to the Advisory Board in 2024. He represents clients in extradition and white-collar proceedings and is the author of various publications.

Coordinator: Rebecca Niblock

Rebecca Niblock is a partner with extensive experience in extradition, criminal law and human rights, advising in sensitive and high-profile cross-border matters.

Contact: international.cooperation.wg@ecba.org

If you are an ECBA member interested in joining a working group, please email us, providing a brief outline of your reasons for wanting to join.

Members are invited to identify and bring to the WG’s attention potential new areas of development for the WG.

Latest Posts

Mutual Legal Assistance WG Webinars

The purpose of the MLA working group webinars is to increase knowledge and awareness amongst defence practitioners about the various MLA instruments as well as procedural and other ECHR safeguards in that context.

Engaging with INTERPOL on Policy aspects

The Interpol WG seeks to engage with Interpol on policy, addressing governing shortcomings. We drive dialogue on transparency, fairness, and human rights safeguards, promoting continued improvement in its practices.

ECBA Assurance Project

States offer prison assurances to obtain surrender/extradition. These follow findings of incompliant detention conditions. We share these and seek to ensure compliance therewith.

Extradition WG monthly Webinars

Lawyers practicing in EAW and extradition cases exchange experiences in domestic cases which can be of interest for other jurisdictions.

Current and future initiatives

The ECBA International Co-operation working group is engaged in a variety of current and future initiatives, ranging from legislative monitoring to practical projects supporting defence rights across Europe. Members are warmly invited to join specific projects within these groups, contributing their expertise and shaping the outcomes together.

Mutual Legal Assistance WG Webinars

The purpose of the MLA working group webinars is to increase knowledge and awareness amongst defence practitioners about the various MLA instruments as well as procedural and other ECHR safeguards in that context.

Engaging with INTERPOL on Policy aspects

The Interpol WG seeks to engage with Interpol on policy, addressing governing shortcomings. We drive dialogue on transparency, fairness, and human rights safeguards, promoting continued improvement in its practices.

ECBA Assurance Project

States offer prison assurances to obtain surrender/extradition. These follow findings of incompliant detention conditions. We share these and seek to ensure compliance therewith.

Extradition WG monthly Webinars

Lawyers practicing in EAW and extradition cases exchange experiences in domestic cases which can be of interest for other jurisdictions.

If you are an ECBA member interested in joining a working group, please email the secretariat at secretariat@ecba.org,Ā providing a brief outline of your reasons for wanting to join.