When the Barings Bank bankruptcy occurred in 1995, Nick Leeson, the trader responsible for the immense losses for the bank experienced after heavy derivative investments, fled to Germany. He was brought back to Hong Kong, the site of his trades for trial. He is a British citizen who was arrested in Germany. Describe all the principles and issues of international law involved in his arrest, return to, and eventual trial in Singapore. (Note: Mr. Leeson has been released from prison and now lives in Ireland.)