This document is a cover page or preface for a listing of United States Extradition Treaties, dated January 1, 2006, authored by Stewart C. Robinson of the DOJ's Office of International Affairs. It defines international extradition, outlines recent updates to treaty approaches (such as dual criminality and handling death penalty cases), and instructs prosecutors to contact the Office of International Affairs before taking action. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Stewart C. Robinson | Deputy Director |
Author of the document, Office of International Affairs, US DOJ
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"International extradition is the formal process by which a person found in one country is surrendered to another country for trial or punishment."Source
"Our most recent treaties include the 'dual criminality' approach rather than a listing of offenses for which extradition may be sought"Source
"The first step a prosecutor should take before considering any action relating to international extradition, is to contact the Office of International Affairs"Source
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