English to Malay Dictionary extradition

extradition

ekstradisi
definition
noun
they fought to prevent his extradition to the US
the action of extraditing a person accused or convicted of a crime.
example
He says that the failed 'extradition' proceeding failed for commercial reasons.
he's awaiting 'extradition' to America
If it would be compatible, the judge must order 'extradition' to the category 1 territory in question.
they fought to prevent his 'extradition' to the US
That has not so far, up till last Friday, reduced his resistance to 'extradition' to that country.
No doubt more information will be put before the trial judge in the event of 'extradition' taking place.
At that time there was no 'extradition' treaty between this country and Bulgaria.
The case before Judge Hoff was not one of high treason but one of unlawful 'extradition' .
'extradition' warrant
If the court orders his 'extradition' , Beggs has the right to appeal to the Supreme Court in the Hague.
First, on the opening page of the chapter, there is a reference to deportation, not 'extradition' .
He can and must weigh what factors point away from 'extradition' so that he does not violate Article 6.
they fought to prevent his 'extradition' to the US
This is an issue of 'extradition' which we say is peculiarly based on the exercise of the executive power.
Other factors, as well as the need to facilitate 'extradition' , are at work.
The applicant gave evidence supported by her lawyer as to the political reasons for seeking her 'extradition' .
He has concluded that there is no statutory prohibition against 'extradition' .
For that reason English law has always required a degree of formality before 'extradition' will be allowed.
'extradition' treaty
The starting point is that the Act of 1989 regulates at least three types of 'extradition' .
These are applications for writs of Habeas Corpus made in the context of 'extradition' proceedings.
Self evidently, 'extradition' contemplates trial in another jurisdiction according to the law there.
The Court found that 'extradition' to Pennsylvania in a capital case did not violate this standard.
Various jurisdictional issues, including 'extradition' , are addressed by the Convention.
The present case is concerned with 'extradition' to stand trial in Canada.
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