In an opinion piece published in The Jerusalem Post, Adv. Sharon Nahari addresses reports about the apprehension of Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro and the global sense of relief many feel when a criminal regime appears to face consequences. Nahari argues that even when the outcome feels morally satisfying, bypassing extradition procedures, local court oversight, and treaty-based frameworks risks creating a dangerous precedent that can be used by other states to justify cross-border abductions. His central warning is clear: the rule of law is tested in hard cases, and once power replaces legal process, the long-term price can fall on everyone.

Getting a Criminal Lawyer in Israel – early strategy, white collar and extradition
Adv. Sharon Nahari explains why criminal cases in Israel are often decided long before trial
