Papers Relating to Extradition of Martin Jano

From Habele Institute

United States of America (1995). Papers Relating to Extradition of Martin Jano. Various Papers and Affidavits from Us Sources. Kolonia, Pohnpei, 1995. Varied Pages. Bangalore India: ACM. pp. 1–8. doi:10.1145/1890791.1890793. ISBN 978-1-4503-0451-1.

Abstract: A collection of papers related to the extradition of Martin Jano, consisting primarily of legal and governmental correspondence, reports, and official documents. The geographic focus centers on jurisdictions involved in the extradition process, including specific references to locations within Micronesia. The time period covered by the documents spans the mid-20th century, with particular emphasis on events and legal actions occurring between the 1940s and 1960s. The materials include legislative texts, diplomatic communications, and case files that detail the procedural and legal frameworks governing extradition under treaties and international agreements applicable at the time. The collection addresses subject domains such as international law, criminal justice, and diplomatic relations, with attention to the application of extradition treaties and the roles of various governmental agencies and judicial bodies. The documents provide a structural scope that encompasses policy reviews, legal analyses, and historical accounts of the extradition case, including the involvement of institutions responsible for law enforcement and foreign affairs. The treatment of Micronesia within the papers affirms its status as a relevant jurisdiction in the extradition proceedings, reflecting its political and legal context during the specified period. The collection includes references to treaties, official correspondence, and legal opinions that collectively document the procedural history and administrative actions taken in relation to Martin Jano’s extradition.