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The document analyzes the Extradition Treaty between the US and France, concluding that there is no ...

The document analyzes the Extradition Treaty between the US and France, concluding that there is no absolute rule against extraditing French nationals. It references a letter by US Senators Durbin and Obama and discusses the impact of a later EU-US Agreement on extradition, suggesting that France is likely to extradite Ms. Maxwell if certain conditions are met.

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The document analyzes the Extradition Treaty between the US and France, concluding that there is no absolute rule against extraditing French nationals. It references a letter by US Senators Durbin and Obama and discusses the impact of a later EU-US Agreement on extradition, suggesting that France is likely to extradite Ms. Maxwell if certain conditions are met.

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Extradition Treaty between the United States and FranceDiscretionary extradition of French nationalsImpact of the Agreement on extradition between the European Union and the United States
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