extradition treaty
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextraditionandtreaty
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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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treaty
noun[C]
uk/ˈtriː.ti/us/ˈtriː.t̬i/
a written agreement between two or more countries, formally approved and signed by ...
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We should say no to any newextraditiontreaty.
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It might be better to have a properextraditiontreaty.
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First, they can enter into anextraditiontreaty.
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Anextraditiontreatyhas been in existence for nearly 90 years.
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The only real answer, as was said several years ago, is anextraditiontreaty.
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If that is so, why is a newextraditiontreatyneeded?
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They could be very easily dealt with by anextraditiontreaty.
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Our advice is clear: article 3 overrides theextraditiontreaty.
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Have any perpretrators of those acts been brought to justice without thisextraditiontreaty?
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In anextraditiontreatythat is exactly what we do not do.
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Anextraditiontreatyproperly enacted and properly amended would be the answer.
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It may take the form of a more normalextraditiontreatybetween two countries.
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First, we should consider the prima facie case being made in anextraditiontreaty.
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Cort had been guilty of any offence which comes within the provisions of theextraditiontreaty.
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What is anextraditiontreatyfor?
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It is also limited in that it extends only to those countries with which extradition is conducted on the basis of anextraditiontreaty.
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He suggested a restriction in respect of signatories to the convention on extradition, or of bilateralextraditiontreatycountries.
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First as regards theextraditiontreaty.
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We can either try him in our own courts or, if we have anextraditiontreatywith the country concerned, we can arrange for his extradition.
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It is the prospect of making progress on, for example, the newextraditiontreatythat is encouraged by such an agreement.
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