Extradition
China seeks extradition treaty with NZ
Up to 60 people in New Zealand are wanted by China for fraud and embezzlement, Prime Minister John Key says.
Extradition battles can be shorter and more clear-cut
Imagine a high profile extradition of a foreigner accused of a crime that didn't involve millions of taxpayers' dollars and years of wrangling in the courts. Audio
Kim Dotcom's US lawyer forecasts Supreme Court ahead
Kim Dotcom's US lawyer is forecasting the extradition case will now go all the way to the Supreme Court and take up to another four years. Audio
Dotcom vows to appeal judgment paving way for his extradition
Kim Dotcom is vowing to appeal this afternoon's court judgment paving the way for his extradition to the United States to stand trial on criminal charges. Audio
Dotcom loses extradition fight
Professor Bill Hodge discusses today's ruling and what next's for Kim Dotcom. Audio
Korean man's bail application dismissed
A bail application by a Korean man fighting extradition to China on murder charges has been dismissed by the High Court.
Man wanted in China seeks bail in NZ
The lawyer for a Korean man fighting extradition to China on murder charges is seeking his release on bail.
Dotcom's "evil" was mistranslated deliberately
Kim Dotcom's lawyer says the internet mogul's widely-reported reference to himself as "evil" was a deliberate mistranslation by US prosecutors. Audio
Defence opens case against Dotcom extradition
Kim Dotcom's reference to himself as "evil" was an intentional mistranslation by US prosecutors and the case against him is rotten, says the internet mogul's lawyer.
Kim Dotcom accused of ignoring complaints over copyright
The Crown's accused Kim Dotcom's Megaupload website of letting users upload pirated videos and paying them for their efforts, despite receiving thousands of complaints from copyright holders. Audio
Dotcom extradition hearing begins
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has appeared in court again today in the latest chapter in his copyright saga. Audio
Commission wants overhaul of 'inappropriate' extradition laws
As New Zealand's feeling the pressure to agree to an extradition treaty with China, the Law Commission says a complete overhaul of extradition laws is overdue. Audio
Malaysian Government says it has formally received extradition request
The Malaysian government says it's now formally received the extradition request from New Zealand for Muhammad Rizalman - the Malaysian defence attache accused of a sex crime. Audio