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Gallina v. Fraser, United States Marshal.

United States of America.  15 May 1959 ; 05 May 1960 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Extradition — Political crimes — Nature of — As distinguished from banditry — Conditions and procedure of extradition — Under Treaty suspended by existence of state of war — The law of the United States of America.

War — Effects of outbreak of — On treaties — Abrogation or suspension of treaty — Treaty of extradition — Revival pursuant to Peace Treaty — View of Political Department of Government — Weight to be accorded to — Offences committed during suspension of Treaty — Application of revived Treaty to — Conditions and procedure of extradition — The law of the United States of America.

Extradition — Conditions of — Individual convicted in absentia — Under Treaty providing for extradition of convicted persons-Extraditable crimes — Political offences — Procedure — Relevance of probable treatment of individual by demanding State — Respective roles of Court and Executive — Effect of war on Extradition Treaty — Suspension during war — Revival pursuant to Peace Treaty — Offences committed during suspension of Treaty — Application of revived Treaty — The law of the United States of America.

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© Cambridge University Press 1953

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