BRASILIA - Brazil has not complied with the extradition treaty, and then the international tribunal in The Hague would "definitely" reason to Italy in case Baptists. The largest Brazilian newspaper writes today, the Folha de S. Paul, who has been consulted about some of the top lawyers in the country.
Francisco Rezek, former Foreign Minister of the Government Collor de Mello, former judge of the Supreme Federal Tribunal and a former member of the Hague Tribunal from 1997 to 2006, has no doubts: "The condemnation of Brazil for failing to comply with the extradition treaty force is safe, but we still hope that the Stf repair the mistake by former President Lula - Rezek said the newspaper of Sao Paulo -.
It is not a decision of the International Court is binding and obligatory, but it's so absurd the 'hypothesis does not comply with a decision of the Hague that I can not even think about it. It never happened. " "It is unthinkable that the Brazilian government does not abide by the international decision - in turn adds Maristel Bass, professor of international law at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil -.
All the more, which is seeking to recruit a world-leading position and points to a seat on the UN Security Council: everything would fall to the ground. " Also according to Bass, the situation at The Hague would be "as favorable" to Italy, which is also not necessary that the Italian government promovesse a cause, which could last up to five years would be enough for an opinion, that would not last more than a few months.
Francisco Rezek, former Foreign Minister of the Government Collor de Mello, former judge of the Supreme Federal Tribunal and a former member of the Hague Tribunal from 1997 to 2006, has no doubts: "The condemnation of Brazil for failing to comply with the extradition treaty force is safe, but we still hope that the Stf repair the mistake by former President Lula - Rezek said the newspaper of Sao Paulo -.
It is not a decision of the International Court is binding and obligatory, but it's so absurd the 'hypothesis does not comply with a decision of the Hague that I can not even think about it. It never happened. " "It is unthinkable that the Brazilian government does not abide by the international decision - in turn adds Maristel Bass, professor of international law at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil -.
All the more, which is seeking to recruit a world-leading position and points to a seat on the UN Security Council: everything would fall to the ground. " Also according to Bass, the situation at The Hague would be "as favorable" to Italy, which is also not necessary that the Italian government promovesse a cause, which could last up to five years would be enough for an opinion, that would not last more than a few months.
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