(Askeri) SUÇLULARIN İADESİ: Bir memlekette suç işleyip başka bir memlekete sığınanların, muhakeme edilmek üzere, suçu işledikleri memlekete geri verilmesi
English - English
Definition of extraditions in English English dictionary
a legal process by which someone accused of a crime is sent back to the country where the crime happened in order that the accused person can be judged in a court of law there
The surrender by one state to another of an individual accused or convicted of an offense outside its own territory, and within the territorial jurisdiction of the other extraordinary writ A writ, often issued by an appellate court, making available remedies not regularly within the powers of lower courts They include writs of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition and quo warranto
a formal process by which a criminal suspect held by one government is handed over to another government for trial or, if the suspect has already been tried and found guilty, to serve his or her sentence
the formal process of delivering a person found in one state to the authorities of another state where that person has been accused or convicted of a crime
The surrender by one state or country to another of an individual accused or convicted of an offense outside its own territory and within the territorial jurisdiction of the other, which being competent to try and punish him, demands the surrender
The process whereby one state, on request, returns to another state a person who sought for prosecution or, after conviction, for execution of sentence
The formal process of delivering a person apprehended in one state to the authorities of the state in which that person has been accused or convicted of a crime
The surrender by one state to another of a person charged with a crime This surrender is made in response to the demand of the latter state that the accused be returned to face the charge
(From Latin ex: "from" and traditio: "to hand over ") The surrender, according to the provisions of a treaty, agreement, or statute, by one state of an alleged criminal to another state, the latter state having charged and being competent to try and punish the alleged criminal
1 The surrender by one state to another of an accused or convicted person A state's chief executive has the right to demand from the asylum state the return of a person who was accused of a crime based upon sanctuary in another state It enables the state in which the offense occurred to swiftly bring the offender to trial
The surrender by one state to another (or one country to another) of an individual accused or convicted of an offense outside its own territory, and within the territorial jurisdiction of the first (state or country)
Process by which one state, at the request of another, returns a person for trial for a crime punishable by the laws of the requesting state and committed outside the state of refuge. Extradition is regulated within countries by extradition acts and between countries by treaties. Some principles of extradition are common to many countries. Most decline to surrender their own nationals. Countries also generally recognize the right of political asylum. In view of the solidarity of nations in the repression of crime, however, countries are usually willing to cooperate in bringing criminals to justice