extraditing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈek.strə.daɪt]
  • Us [ ˈek.strə.daɪt]

Meaning of extraditing In English

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Examples of extraditing

  • There are problems of proof, of obtaining evidence from victims, of getting witnesses into this country and of extraditing alleged offenders from some other countries.

  • But here we are talking about extraditing somebody and seeming to imply that it is not a serious move.

  • If we are faced with difficulties in getting hold of and extraditing him, that is a different question.

  • It has hitherto been the practice of the courts in the matter of the extraditing of foreigners to reject at all costs any such inquiry.

  • Our record for extraditing people so that matters can be expedited is a very good one.

  • Does he also consider when extraditing people the consequences of their crime?

  • However, we must also be prepared to co-operate better with our allies on extraditing suspects.

  • We must reinstate the requirement that a court will extradite a person only when there is compelling evidence that a serious offence under the extraditing country's laws has been committed.

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