Friday, December 29, 2006

Extradition for Nuclear Terrorism—Qualms / International Extradition Blog, 26 Dec 2006

http://digbig.com/4qmna
McNabb Associates, P.C.
"The death of Alexander Litvinenko has elevated the profile of polonium-210 to such a degree that a Polish restaurant in the United Kingdom has seen an unprecedented surge in patronage by the mere fact that it is called “Polonium.”[1] What has been less reported, as detailed by Igor Khripunov and William C. Potter in the San Jose Mercury News, is how the apparent use of a polonium-210 pill as a murder weapon just may fall within the confines of the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism [hereinafter Convention].[2]"