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The document analyzes the Extradition Treaty between the USA and France and concludes that it does not preclude the extradition of French nationals. It also critiques the use of the Peterson case as a precedent for denying extradition, arguing that the decision was discretionary and not a judicial ruling.
Source
DOJ
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Pages
1
Jurisdiction
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Case
2016-08-28-2016-06
4 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (The individual whose extradition is being discussed): This document provides an analysis of the extradition laws and treaties between France and the USA, and argues that the French government has discretion to extradite its nationals to the USA.
Barack Obama (US Senator who wrote to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2007): This document provides an analysis of the extradition laws and treaties between France and the USA, and argues that the French government has discretion to extradite its nationals to the USA.
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Richard J. Durbin (US Senator who wrote to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2007): This document provides an analysis of the extradition laws and treaties between France and the USA, and argues that the French government has discretion to extradite its nationals to the USA.
Hans Peterson (A dual French-American citizen whose extradition was denied by France in 2007): This document provides an analysis of the extradition laws and treaties between France and the USA, and argues that the French government has discretion to extradite its nationals to the USA.