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Type: Legal filing / legal opinion (exhibit)
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Summary

This document is page 19 of a legal filing (Document 97-22) in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, authored by French attorney William Julié. It provides a legal analysis of the Extradition Treaty between France and the USA, arguing that unlike other treaties (such as the European Convention on Extradition), the US-France treaty does not explicitly prohibit the extradition of French nationals. It contrasts this with treaties France holds with countries like Morocco and China, and compares it favorably to the treaty with Canada.

People (2)

Name Role Context
William Julié Attorney at law (Avocat à la cour)
Author of the legal opinion/document.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Implied by Case Number 1:20-cr-00330-AJN (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). This document discusses extradition la...

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Council of Europe
Organization responsible for the European Convention on Extradition 1957.
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Indicated by the Bates stamp DOJ-OGR.
William Julié Avocats
Law firm representing the author.

Timeline (4 events)

1957-12-13
Signing of the European Convention on Extradition in Paris.
Paris
1960-04-18
European Convention on Extradition came into force.
Europe
1986-02-10
France ratified the European Convention on Extradition.
France
1988-11-17
Signing of Extradition Treaty between France and Canada.
Ottawa

Locations (10)

Location Context
Subject of the extradition treaty analysis; author's location.
USA
Subject of the extradition treaty analysis.
Location of William Julié's office (51, rue Ampère); location where European Convention was signed.
Cited as having an extradition treaty with France prohibiting extradition of nationals.
Cited as having an extradition treaty with France prohibiting extradition of nationals.
Ratified the European Convention on Extradition.
Ratified the European Convention on Extradition.
Ratified the European Convention on Extradition.
Cited as having an extradition treaty with France similar to the US treaty.
Location where the France-Canada treaty was signed.

Relationships (1)

William Julié Legal Counsel / Expert Ghislaine Maxwell
Julié is writing a legal opinion attached to Maxwell's criminal case file (1:20-cr-00330).

Key Quotes (3)

"Consequently, the Extradition Treaty between France and the USA does not contain any prohibition on the extradition of nationals."
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"Extradition shall be refused when the person sought had French nationality at the time of the alleged offence"
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"Therefore, France does not surrender French citizens under the European Convention on Extradition"
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