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Extradition Undertakings Acceptable


 
Extradition to the USA Allowed
Ahmad v Government of the United States of America;
Aswat v Same [2006] EWHC 2927 (Admin)
DC
30 November 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary

The extradition of alleged terrorists to the United States of
America, in circumstances where the requesting government had
issued diplomatic notes undertaking that they would not be
prosecuted before a military commission nor designated as enemy
combatants, was not incompatible with their human rights.

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