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The letter from the French Ministry of Justice explains that France cannot extradite individuals who...

The letter from the French Ministry of Justice explains that France cannot extradite individuals who were French nationals at the time of the alleged crimes, regardless of whether they hold multiple nationalities. It references specific articles of the French Code of Criminal Procedure and Penal Code. The letter also notes that France will prosecute such individuals under the principle 'aut tradere, aut judicar'.

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The letter from the French Ministry of Justice explains that France cannot extradite individuals who were French nationals at the time of the alleged crimes, regardless of whether they hold multiple nationalities. It references specific articles of the French Code of Criminal Procedure and Penal Code. The letter also notes that France will prosecute such individuals under the principle 'aut tradere, aut judicar'.

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Extradition law in FranceFrench Code of Criminal ProcedurePrinciple of 'aut tradere, aut judicar'
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