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extradition

[ek-struh-dish-uhn] / ˌɛk strəˈdɪʃ ən /


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"If the US wants to arrest someone in another country, the proper way to do that is extradition."

From BBC

An international arrest of a person not living in the United States is normally done through an extradition request, she said.

From Barron's

But China has no extradition treaty with the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

China would have sought his extradition, and the government or some corrupt officials no doubt would have obliged.

From The Wall Street Journal

She challenged her extradition at Westminster Magistrates Court - reportedly on the basis that her sentence, if she was convicted, would break European human rights law.

From BBC