extraditing Definition In English

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  • Britain has a very good record of extraditing those who have committed offences overseas, and we shall continue that practice provided that the normal rules are satisfied.

  • Such clauses provide that the state extraditing a person to another state normally retains the right to agree to the re-extradition of that person to another state or international court.

  • There is no question of extraditing him.

  • How can we contemplate extraditing our nationals to a country, a state, which does not obey the same legal conventions as us, or does so less and less?

  • We can also choose to take the middle route, whereby we cannot use temporary detention when extraditing people or removing them to a third safe country.

  • Comprehensive arrangements for extraditing offenders and a code of mutual legal assistance provisions are also included.

  • When it comes to extraditing people, one would hope that all nations would stand together in the sense of justice which is demanded in these circumstances.

  • 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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