Common use of Extraditable Offences Clause in Contracts

Extraditable Offences. 1. Extradition shall be granted for intentional conduct which, under the laws of both Parties, constitutes an offence punishable by a term of imprisonment of more than one year, both at the time of the commission of the offence and at the time of the extradition request. In addition, where the request for extradition relates to a sentence of imprisonment or other deprivation of liberty that has been imposed by the courts of the Requesting Party, the portion of the sentence that remains to be served must be at least six months.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.oas.org, web.oas.org

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Extraditable Offences. 1. Extradition An offence shall be granted for intentional conduct which, an extraditable offence only if it is punishable under the laws law of both Parties, constitutes an offence punishable Contracting Parties by imprisonment for a term of imprisonment period of more than one year, both at the time of the commission of the offence and at the time of the extradition requestor by a more severe penalty. In addition, where When the request for extradition relates to a person who is wanted for the enforcement of a sentence of imprisonment or other deprivation of liberty that has been imposed by imprisonment, extradition shall be granted only if the courts of the Requesting Party, the portion duration of the sentence that remains still to be served must be amounts to at least six four months.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.dfa.ie, www.justice.ie

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Extraditable Offences. 1. Extradition shall be granted for intentional conduct whichin respect of criminal offences punishable, under the laws of both Parties, by imprisonment for a period of at least one year or by a more severe penalty. In determining whether an act constitutes an offence punishable by a term under the law of imprisonment each Party, no account shall be taken of more than one year, both at whether or not the time laws of the commission Parties classify that act in the same category of the offence offences and at the time of the extradition request. In addition, where the request for extradition relates to a sentence of imprisonment or other deprivation of liberty that has been imposed by the courts of the Requesting Party, the portion of the sentence that remains to be served must be at least six monthsdescribe it in identical terms.

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Samples: treaties.un.org

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