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单词 extradition
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Definition of extradition in English:

extradition

noun ɛkstrəˈdɪʃ(ə)nˌɛkstrəˈdɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The action of extraditing a person accused or convicted of a crime.

    they fought to prevent his extradition to the US
    count noun emergency extraditions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The present case is concerned with extradition to stand trial in Canada.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • This is an issue of extradition which we say is peculiarly based on the exercise of the executive power.
    • The starting point is that the Act of 1989 regulates at least three types of extradition.
    • He has concluded that there is no statutory prohibition against extradition.
    • He says that the failed extradition proceeding failed for commercial reasons.
    • The applicant gave evidence supported by her lawyer as to the political reasons for seeking her extradition.
    • These are applications for writs of Habeas Corpus made in the context of extradition proceedings.
    • If it would be compatible, the judge must order extradition to the category 1 territory in question.
    • The case before Judge Hoff was not one of high treason but one of unlawful extradition.
    • Other factors, as well as the need to facilitate extradition, are at work.
    • Various jurisdictional issues, including extradition, are addressed by the Convention.
    • The Court found that extradition to Pennsylvania in a capital case did not violate this standard.
    • For that reason English law has always required a degree of formality before extradition will be allowed.
    • That has not so far, up till last Friday, reduced his resistance to extradition to that country.
    • Self evidently, extradition contemplates trial in another jurisdiction according to the law there.
    • If the court orders his extradition, Beggs has the right to appeal to the Supreme Court in the Hague.
    Synonyms
    deportation, handover, repatriation, refoulement, expulsion, banishment

Origin

Mid 19th century: from French, from ex- 'out, from' + tradition 'delivery'.

  • This is an adoption from French, from the prefix ex- meaning ‘out, from’ and tradition meaning ‘delivery’. In an extradition procedure, a person is taken out of a foreign country and delivered to the home country.

 
 

Definition of extradition in US English:

extradition

nounˌekstrəˈdiSH(ə)nˌɛkstrəˈdɪʃ(ə)n
  • The action of extraditing a person accused or convicted of a crime.

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

Origin

Mid 19th century: from French, from ex- ‘out, from’ + tradition ‘delivery’.

 
 
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