Article 695-56
For the implementation of 2° of Article 695-24 in the context of the surrender procedures provided for in this section, the execution of the arrest warrant may be refused if the person sought for the…
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For the implementation of 2° of Article 695-24 in the context of the surrender procedures provided for in this section, the execution of the arrest warrant may be refused if the person sought for the…
Surrender shall not be granted to a State that is not a member of the European Union if the offence for which surrender is requested is of a political nature, unless it is an offence referred to in Ar…
No surrender may be made to a foreign government of persons who have not been prosecuted or convicted for an offence under this section.
…diately. It may be appealed to the Investigating Chamber, which must rule within five days. Article 696-21 is applicable to a wanted person left at liberty or placed under judicial supervision or unde…
If, at the time of his appearance, the person claimed declares that he consents to be extradited and that the legal conditions for extradition have been fulfilled, the investigating chamber, after inf…
…rate that he does not consent to his extradition, the procedure shall be as set out in the articles 696-15 et seq if a request for extradition has reached the French authorities.
…h Government has obtained the extradition of a person pursuant to the Convention of 27 September 1996 relating to Extradition between the Member States of the European Union, the person thus extradite…
The extradition, by means of transit on French territory or by the vessels of the French maritime services, of a person not having French nationality, handed over by another government is authorised b…
…s of the French authorities, the request shall be transmitted in the forms provided for in articles 696-8 and 696-9. The request will be followed up, unless there are special considerations to the con…
In application of 7° of Article 696-50, the obligations listed in Article 138 may also be followed in France, under the same conditions.
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