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This legal document, filed on December 14, 2020, details the procedural steps of an extradition hearing in the United Kingdom. It explains the specific legal questions a judge must resolve, including technical compliance and human rights compatibility, before a case can proceed. If the judge approves the extradition request, the case is then sent to the Secretary of State, who must consider a different set of potential bars before issuing a final extradition order.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| judge | judge |
Mentioned as the decision-maker in an extradition hearing who must decide on technical requirements, human rights com...
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| Secretary of State | Secretary of State |
The government official who receives an extradition case from a judge and must decide whether a separate set of bars ...
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| International Criminal Court | court |
Mentioned in a footnote as a body from which an earlier transfer to the UK would constitute a bar to extradition for ...
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A review of an extradition case by the Secretary of State, following a judge's decision, to determine if specific bars (such as the death penalty or speciality) apply before ordering the extradition.
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Mentioned in the context of 'US extradition cases', which have a 65-day time limit for serving a full request after a...
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Mentioned in footnotes as the jurisdiction where the ECHR applies and as a location to which prior extradition or tra...
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The document outlines a sequential legal process where the judge first decides on statutory questions in an extradition case and, if those are satisfied, must then send the case to the Secretary of State for a separate and final determination.
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