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The document is an expert opinion by French lawyer William Julié on the extradition laws between the US and France. Julié argues that the French Minister of Justice's letter, which stated that France does not extradite its citizens outside the EU, is misleading and that the Extradition Treaty between the US and France gives France discretion to extradite its nationals. Julié also critiques the government's reliance on the Peterson case as a precedent.
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Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant in the referenced court case): This document provides an expert opinion on the extradition laws between the US and France, arguing that France has discretion to extradite its nationals to the US under the Extradition Treaty between the two countries.
William Julié (French lawyer providing expert opinion on extradition law): This document provides an expert opinion on the extradition laws between the US and France, arguing that France has discretion to extradite its nationals to the US under the Extradition Treaty between the two countries.
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Hans Peterson (Individual whose extradition to the US was denied by France in 2007): This document provides an expert opinion on the extradition laws between the US and France, arguing that France has discretion to extradite its nationals to the US under the Extradition Treaty between the two countries.