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Extradition Treaty

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An extradition treaty is an agreement between two countries that allows for the transfer of individuals who have committed crimes from one country to another in order to face justice.

Key Features

  • Mutual agreement between countries
  • Legal framework for extradition process
  • Criteria for extradition request

Pros

  • Facilitates justice by allowing criminals to be extradited and face trial in the country where the crime was committed
  • Helps in combating transnational crime and terrorism by enabling cooperation between nations

Cons

  • Some countries may refuse to extradite individuals due to political reasons or lack of a treaty in place
  • Process can be lengthy and complex, leading to delays in justice

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 07:03:20 AM UTC