international criminal extradition
International criminal extradition is the process by which one country surrenders a suspected or convicted criminal to another country for prosecution or punishment. It is a legal mechanism that allows for the transfer of individuals who have committed crimes across international borders to face justice in the country where the crime was committed.
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