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Criminal Law
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Extradition Act 2003

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요약

The Extradition Act 2003 provides the legal framework for extradition from the UK. It divides requesting territories into Category 1 (European Arrest Warrant countries — Part 1) and Category 2 (all other countries with extradition treaties — Part 2). The Act sets out the procedures, bars to extradition, and rights of appeal for requested persons.

핵심 포인트

  • Part 1: Category 1 territories — European Arrest Warrant (EAW) countries. Extradition based on a warrant issued by a judicial authority. No prima facie case requirement
  • Part 2: Category 2 territories — countries with bilateral extradition treaties. Generally requires a prima facie case unless designated otherwise
  • Bars to extradition include: double jeopardy (s.12), absence of prosecution decision (s.12A), passage of time (s.14), and human rights (s.21)
  • Forum bar (s.19B) — extradition may be barred if a substantial part of the conduct occurred in the UK and it would not be in the interests of justice to extradite
  • Section 21A: proportionality bar for EAW requests — judge must consider whether extradition would be disproportionate
  • Right of appeal to the High Court against both extradition and discharge decisions (ss.26-35, ss.103-116)

편과 조

개정 이력

2013Crime and Courts Act 2013

Introduced the forum bar and proportionality test for EAW cases.