From London: 10 December 2011
No-one was celebrating when it became apparent that the dense hour of argument and counter argument in the vaulted courtroom number 4 in London had resulted in a further stay of extradition for WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange.The arguments turned on obscure but important skirmishes over the controversial use of European Arrest Warrants (EAWs) to transfer people from one country to another.
To get the technicalities out of the way, leave has been given for Mr Assange's legal team to apply to the Supreme Court to have an argument heard that a politically appointed prosecutor in Sweden doesn't qualify as a ‘Judicial Authority' under mutual assistance agreements between Sweden and the UK.








