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The document discusses the Bilateral Extradition Treaty between the US and France, and how France applies the principle of non-extradition of nationals. It explains that while the US may extradite its nationals to France, France systematically refuses to extradite its nationals to the US. The document also contextualizes this principle within the EU's judicial cooperation framework.

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