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The document is a response to the US government's memorandum opposing the defendant's renewed motion...

The document is a response to the US government's memorandum opposing the defendant's renewed motion for release, written by William Julié, a French lawyer. It analyzes the French Minister of Justice's letter and argues that the key question is whether France can extradite a French national under the Extradition Treaty between the USA and France, not under French legislation. The document highlights the precedence of international agreements over national legislation according to the French Constitution.

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The document is a response to the US government's memorandum opposing the defendant's renewed motion for release, written by William Julié, a French lawyer. It analyzes the French Minister of Justice's letter and argues that the key question is whether France can extradite a French national under the Extradition Treaty between the USA and France, not under French legislation. The document highlights the precedence of international agreements over national legislation according to the French Constitution.

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Extradition law between France and the USAInterpretation of French Code of Criminal ProcedureInternational agreements and their precedence over national legislation
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