Under the warrant, police in any member state can request that any other EU country extradite someone suspected of committing a crime. |
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Accordingly, it is said it would be oppressive to extradite the applicant to France. |
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It is believed that Norfolk is the first Trading Standards Department to extradite a convicted criminal from abroad. |
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However, various international instruments impose an obligation on States to extradite suspects accused of certain crimes if requested. |
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The only countries whose policy is not to extradite refused asylum seekers are Greece and Italy. |
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Then, at the midnight hour of the request to extradite him, only then did they offer to hand him over to the Pakistan courts. |
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He can appeal to the High Court of Justiciary if a sheriff decides to extradite him. |
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The country has agreed to extradite a number of captured drug traffickers and other criminals for trial. |
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Britain has consistently refused to extradite terror suspects to any country, including America, that has the death penalty. |
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Certainly, it is true that no formal application was made by the United Kingdom to extradite the applicant to that country. |
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The convention commits State parties to arrest on their territory and to surrender, extradite or prosecute those responsible for such practices. |
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There is no word yet on whether the Americans have also sought to extradite Lady back to the United States. |
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We extradite fugitives that come to America from other countries. |
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First of all, we will need to dare extradite radical Imams who come from abroad, from outside Europe, to brainwash people over here. |
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Refusing point blank to extradite terrorists to the USA is sending out the wrong signal. |
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While he was here, the government of Spain sought to extradite him to stand trial for conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to torture, and hostage taking. |
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One of America's toughest cops is lashing out at the judicial system in Ireland after that country refused to extradite an accused pedophile priest. |
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What would happen if the Thai authorities sought to extradite him? |
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Miss Dobbin submitted that the question for this court is whether, by reason of the passage of time, it would be unjust or oppressive to extradite the appellant. |
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However, the point was also made that the obligation to extradite or prosecute presupposed a choice that did not always exist in practice. |
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Canada would caution against the adoption of an overly broad conception of the obligation to extradite or prosecute. |
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It puts an end to fugitives from justice, an end to the complications of the political process to extradite criminal suspects. |
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The source of the obligation to extradite or prosecute and its relationship with universal jurisdiction should be carefully explored. |
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It favoured a domestic law enforcement approach that obligated states to either prosecute or extradite those accused of terrorist acts. |
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We know that other countries, France being the notable one, does not extradite its citizens, but tries them itself. |
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The principle of universal jurisdiction was only indirectly related to the obligation to extradite or prosecute. |
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The obligation to extradite, unless raised at another level, has never posed any difficulties. |
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Police in Hampshire must now decide whether to extradite the Kings back to England and file kidnapping and neglect charges. |
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It is clear that Mexico has no intention of actually prosecuting him when it has not made any effort in two years to extradite him. |
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I am sure that a number of Canadians are already wondering whether the bill will help deport or extradite foreign nationals from Canada. |
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Japan may extradite its nationals to a country with which it has such a treaty only after the case is reviewed by the Tokyo High Court and at the government's discretion. |
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Even then, it is unclear whether the Italians would attempt to extradite her, or if the United States would grant such a request. |
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Lithuanian authorities are trying to extradite him for allegedly looting their collapsed bank Snoras, which he denies. |
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Libya is host to a large Egyptian expatriate community, some of whom feel threatened by Egypt's decision not to extradite Qaddaf al-Dam. |
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After years of work, human rights defenders had succeeded in persuading the Chilean Supreme Court to extradite former Peruvian president Fujimori to his home country. |
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Mr Mancer repeated earlier statements that Tunisia would not not extradite Al-Baghdadi Al-Mahmoudi. |
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It was also proposed that the Commission examine the relationship between the obligation to extradite or prosecute and the principles of State sovereignty and human rights protection. |
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Although the obligation to extradite or prosecute may look, at first, as a very traditional one, we should not be misled, however, by its ancient, Latin formulation. |
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National laws which complement international conventions are improving the exchange of evidence and making it easier to successfully prosecute or extradite terrorists. |
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Sweden has said it will not extradite Assange to the US if he faces the death penalty for espionage. |
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He faces being held in a brutal supermax prison in Colorado after a 10-year battle by US authorities to extradite him to the States. |
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The government has taken a series of steps to extradite a handful of bankers who tried to dodge legal measures by seeking political asylum abroad. |
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The arrests also came shortly after the Kremlin asked the British government to arrest and extradite to Russia another oligarch, the selfexiled Boris Berezovsky, on charges of defrauding the state. |
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In response, British troops occupied Boston, and Parliament threatened to extradite colonists to face trial in England. |
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All the primitive ideas which guardians of law and order had ever entertained to make it easier to lock up, extradite and condemn opposition forces were suddenly given free rein. |
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The transfer, which was opposed by Durst's lawyers, further complicates efforts by prosecutors in Los Angeles to extradite to California as quickly as possible. |
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Lugovoi has been charged in the UK with Litvinenko's killing, but Putin refused attempts to extradite him to face trial, leading to a diplomatic row between London and Moscow. |
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The legislation in force contained a presumption against such acts, but the relevant minister nonetheless retained discretion to extradite regardless of the risk of torture. |
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He was bailed to return to the same court on August 12, when a decision will be taken over whether to extradite him to Greece. |
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If a crime took place several years ago, notes Ms Powell, a Greek court may regard it as time-barred and decline to extradite, even though other EU countries would count it as still prosecutable. |
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Please supply information on the authorities competent to take a decision to expel, return or extradite a person, the training they receive and the information made available to them to guide their decisions. |
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However, the human rights judges warned the Government not to extradite any of the men until a three-month deadline for a final appeal has expired. |
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Also in July in Leiden, English ambassador Dudley Carleton became aware of the situation and began leaning on the Dutch government to extradite Brewster. |
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The Taliban declined to extradite him unless given evidence of his involvement in the September 11 attacks and also declined demands to extradite others on the same grounds. |
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