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extraditable

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ex·tra·dit·a·ble  (kstr-dt-bl)
adj.
1. Subject to extradition: extraditable fugitives.
2. Making liable to extradition: an extraditable crime.

extraditable [ˈɛkstrəˌdaɪtəbəl]
adj
1. (Law) (of a crime) rendering the offender liable to extradition an extraditable offence
2. (Law) (of a person) subject to extradition
Translations
extraditable [ˈekstrədaɪtəbl] ADJsujeto a extradición
extraditable
adj offenceauslieferungsfähig; personauszuliefern pred, → auszuliefernd attr


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This requires that an extraditable offense must also be a crime in the UK.
The Convention specifies crimes which are extraditable under treaties which States parties sign among themselves.
It was fortunate for Polanski that he escaped to a country where pedophilia is not only an accepted national pastime but also not an extraditable offense.
 
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