extradition proceedings
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extradition
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌek.strəˈdɪʃ.ən/us/ˌek.strəˈdɪʃ.ən/
the act of making someone return for trial to another country or state where they have been accused of doing ...
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proceedings
noun[plural]
uk/prəˈsiː.dɪŋz/us/proʊˈsiː.dɪŋz/
a series of events that happen in a planned and ...
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However, theextraditionproceedingswere recommenced following the receipt of further evidence, resulting in the extradition order being issued.
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The time taken inextraditionproceedingsvaries with the circumstances, including the attitude of the accused.
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It is very rare to depart from the rule of specialty in respect ofextraditionproceedings.
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It does not propose however to amend the fundamental grounds on which an individual subject toextraditionproceedingscan be transferred to another jurisdiction.
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Theextraditionproceedingswere held in public, with the allegations.
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Extraditionproceedingsagainst the senator are still pending.
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I do not blame the judges, who have criticised harshly those who have made applications to dismissextraditionproceedings.
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It is not only a question of startingextraditionproceedingsin this country.
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Costs inextraditionproceedingsare generally treated on a reciprocal basis.
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Extraditionproceedingsare not normally taken in respect of bankruptcy offences.
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First,extraditionproceedingsare invariably full of technicalities.
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Furthermore, they can keep such persons in custody only for such time as is reasonably necessary to enableextraditionproceedingsto be instituted.
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A full estimate of the cost of theextraditionproceedingscannot be made until the matter is finally at an end.
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To say that military personnel would be as protected as they are inextraditionproceedingscannot be right.
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Duringextraditionproceedings, the fugitive can either be held on remand or granted bail, at the discretion of the judge.
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When we obtain the return of somebody here byextraditionproceedingswe frequently prefer another charge and different charges.
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Unlawful, because everyone knows thatextraditionproceedingscould not have succeeded.
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That warrant is the basis of theextraditionproceedings.
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One cannot be sure what the outcome will be ofextraditionproceedings.
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They are not standing courts for the purposes of dealing with provisional warrants any more than they are standing courts for dealing withextraditionproceedings.
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