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The document is a letter from the French Ministry of Justice to the U.S. Department of Justice, expl...

The document is a letter from the French Ministry of Justice to the U.S. Department of Justice, explaining that France cannot extradite individuals who were French nationals at the time of the alleged crime, based on Article 696-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure. It highlights the difference in extradition policies between France and the U.S., with France adhering to the 'aut tradere, aut judicare' principle for its nationals.

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The document is a letter from the French Ministry of Justice to the U.S. Department of Justice, explaining that France cannot extradite individuals who were French nationals at the time of the alleged crime, based on Article 696-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure. It highlights the difference in extradition policies between France and the U.S., with France adhering to the 'aut tradere, aut judicare' principle for its nationals.

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Extradition law between France and the United StatesNon-extradition of nationals principle in French lawDifferences in extradition policies between France and the U.S.
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