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The document discusses the extradition treaty between the US and France, emphasizing France's princi...

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The document discusses the extradition treaty between the US and France, emphasizing France's principle of not extraditing its nationals except within the EU due to the European Arrest Warrant. It highlights the difference in extradition practices between the US and France. The document is signed by Philippe JAIGLÉ, Head of the International Penal Assistance Office.

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Court UnsealedLegal FilingUnknown

court filing or legal brief: 2016-08-30-AD-JHT-DOSum#110021, #1658171/8

The document discusses the extradition treaty between the US and France, emphasizing France's principle of not extraditing its nationals except within the EU due to the European Arrest Warrant. It highlights the difference in extradition practices between the US and France. The document is signed by Philippe JAIGLÉ, Head of the International Penal Assistance Office.

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Memorandum/Opinion: 20-cr-00880-AJN Document 11-02 Filed 03/23/21 Page d31of518

The memorandum, written by William Julié, argues that the French government can extradite an individual who renounces their French nationality, countering the Ministry of Justice's claim that nationality at the time of the alleged offense is what matters.

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Court UnsealedCorrespondenceUnknown

court filing or legal memorandum: 2016C0380XAJNBDOC#110021. FILED 18/20=4 Page 4 of 4

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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Memorandum/Opinion Letter: doj-ogr-00020185

The memorandum, written by William Julié, argues that the French government can extradite an individual who renounces their French nationality, countering the Ministry of Justice's claim that nationality at the time of the alleged offense is what matters. It was written in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail proceedings in the US. The author asserts that the Ministry's position is not supported by law.

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