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d-910House OversightCorrespondence

The document analyzes the Extradition Treaty between the USA and France and concludes that it does n...

The document analyzes the Extradition Treaty between the USA and France and concludes that it does not preclude the extradition of French nationals. It also critiques the use of the Peterson case as a precedent for denying extradition, arguing that the decision was discretionary and not a judicial ruling.

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The document analyzes the Extradition Treaty between the USA and France and concludes that it does not preclude the extradition of French nationals. It also critiques the use of the Peterson case as a precedent for denying extradition, arguing that the decision was discretionary and not a judicial ruling.

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Extradition law between France and the USAInterpretation of Extradition TreatiesDiscretion of the French government in extraditing its nationals
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