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单词 extradition
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Repatriation, therefore, was not the same asextradition.
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The concept cannot be expressed with semantic accuracy by word pairs like 'expel-expulsion', 'exile-exile' or 'extradite-extradition'.
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With some ingenuity then, deportation might achieve almost all thatextraditioncould promise.
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This was the issue ofextradition.
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Should they do so, there was no need to engage in the complicated and difficult process ofextradition; rather the government could resort to the home secretary's powers of deportation.
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Therefore, at that time those who drafted theextraditionlegislation were not thinking of what would happen if a crime were committed in an aircraft.
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There have been noextraditioncases from either country since 1923.
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Therefore, it is a good arrangement that applies in most cases whereextraditionis needed for criminals who escape from one jurisdiction to another.
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Secondly, there is nothing inconsistent with the normal judicial pattern inextraditionhearings.
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As toextradition, it seems to me that every issue of fact and of law would have to be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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He is extendingextraditionto the case of any country which may include among its penalties the penalty of loss of nationality.
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It is therefore the second largest partner inextradition.
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We need anextraditionsystem that enables us to meet that challenge.
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There is no doubt that it is a majorextraditionpartner.
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At the initial hearing, the judge will check that the person is indeed the subject of theextraditionwarrant and decide whether to grant bail.
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