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United States-Canada: Excerpts from Extradition Treaty*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1972

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from U.S. Department of State Press Release No. 282 of December 3, 1971.

[In general, the treaty follows the pattern of a model extradition treaty. Specifically, the new treaty establishes between the two countries a number of new extraditable offenses not heretofore covered, in eluding aircraft hijacking and conspiracy to commit listed offenses. The treaty contains a provision never before included in U.S. extradition treaties whereby the traditional political-exclusion clause is not available in certain instances.

[Articles 3 and 4, together with the Annexed Schedule of offenses, are reproduced in their entirety.]

References

* [Reproduced from U.S. Department of State Press Release No. 282 of December 3, 1971.

[In general, the treaty follows the pattern of a model extradition treaty. Specifically, the new treaty establishes between the two countries a number of new extraditable offenses not heretofore covered, in eluding aircraft hijacking and conspiracy to commit listed offenses. The treaty contains a provision never before included in U.S. extradition treaties whereby the traditional political-exclusion clause is not available in certain instances.

[Articles 3 and 4, together with the Annexed Schedule of offenses, are reproduced in their entirety.]