Rule of Speciality Sample Clauses

Rule of Speciality. 1. A person extradited under this Treaty may not be detained, tried, or punished in the Requesting State except for:
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Rule of Speciality. 1. A person who has been extradited under this Treaty shall not be detained, prosecuted or tried for any offence committed before extradition other than that for which extradition has been granted, nor extradited to a third State for any offence, except in any of the following circumstances:
Rule of Speciality. A person has been extradited shall not be prosecuted, sentenced or detained for any crime committed prior to his surrender other than for which he was extradited except in the following cases:
Rule of Speciality. 1. Subject to paragraph 3, a person extradited under this Treaty shall not be detained or tried, or be subjected to any other restriction of her or his personal liberty, in the territory of the Requesting Party for any offence committed before her or his extradition other than:
Rule of Speciality. 1. In accordance with article 108 of the Rome Statute, a sentenced person in the custody of Belgium pursuant to the enforcement of a sentence of the Court shall not be subject to prosecution, punishment or to extradition to a third State for any conduct engaged in prior to that person’s transfer to the territory of the Belgium, unless such prosecution, punishment or extradition has been approved by the Presidency at the request of Belgium.
Rule of Speciality. 1. A person extradited under this Treaty shall not be proceeded against, sentenced, detained, or subjected to any other restriction of personal liberty in the territory of the Requesting State for any offence committed before surrender other than:
Rule of Speciality. 1. A convicted person transferred to the requested State pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall not be prosecuted or proceeded against in the requested State for any act or conduct committed prior to his or her transfer to the requested State, unless:
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Rule of Speciality. The person extradited in accordance with this Treaty shall not be proceeded against or subject to the execution of sentence in the Requesting Party for an offence committed by that person before his surrender other than that for which the extradition is granted, nor shall that person be re-extradited to a third State, unless
Rule of Speciality. 1. The rule of speciality provided under Article 101 of the Rome Statute continues to apply to persons released under this Framework Agreement. As such, these persons cannot be proceeded against, punished, extradited or detained for any conduct committed prior to the person’s surrender to the Court, other than the conduct or course of conduct which forms the basis of the crimes for which that person has been surrendered.
Rule of Speciality. 1. Subject to paragraph 3 of this Article a person extradited under this Treaty shall not:
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