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The International Extradition Treaty is a treaty of nations agreeing to extradite people who flee from a nation where they committed a crime. This treaty is open for UN and non-UN nations.
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This treaty is open for UN and non-UN nations.
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==The Treaty==
 
==The Treaty==
  
I, acting under the government of a sovern nation,(hearby refered to as "my nation") hearby agree that my nation argees to abide by the following terms:
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I, acting under the government of a sovereign nation, (hereby referred to as "my nation") hereby agree that my nation agrees to abide by the following terms:
  
1b)My nation agrees to extradite criminals to the nation in which they commited the crime, assuming that that nation is a member of this pact.<br>
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1) My nation agrees to extradite criminals to the nation in which they committed the crime, assuming that that nation is a member of this pact.<br>
2)My nation agrees to have a criminal extradited only if it("my nation") beleives that the nation requesting extradition has sufficient evidence to prosecute said criminal.<br>
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2) My nation agrees to have a criminal extradited only if it ("my nation") believes that the nation requesting extradition has sufficient evidence to prosecute said criminal.<br>
3)My nation agrees to procecute all extradited criminals with a faiir trial, moderated by an impartial judge, and that the verdict will be dicided by a jury of their peers.<br>
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3) My nation agrees to prosecute all extradited criminals with a fair trial, moderated by an impartial judge, and that the verdict will be decided by a jury of their peers.<br>
4)My nation agrees that, in the event that the criminal is found guilty, he or she will not be tortured, nor be forced to commit suicide.<br>
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4) My nation agrees that, in the event that the criminal is found guilty, he or she will not be tortured, nor be forced to commit suicide.<br>
5)My nation will follow proper procedure in amending this pact, as outlined below.<br>
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5) My nation will follow proper procedure in amending this pact, as outlined below.<br>
  
  
 
===Note in regard to UN resolution 103===
 
===Note in regard to UN resolution 103===
  
UN resolution [http://www.nationstates.net/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=102 103] allows a nation to refuse extradition if the punishment may include the death penalty. As such, we must allow UN Member nations to refuse extradition in the event that the person extradited may be punished by death. Below is an area where your nation may sign off it's UN Resolution 103 rights. You are not forced to sign this. Non-UN nations do not need to sign it, either.
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UN Resolution [http://www.nationstates.net/page=UN_past_resolutions/start=102 103] allows a nation to refuse extradition if the punishment may include the death penalty. As such, we must allow UN Member nations to refuse extradition in the event that the person extradited may be punished by death. Below is an area where your nation may sign off its UN Resolution 103 rights. You are not forced to sign this. Non-UN nations do not need to sign it, either.
  
==Ammendments to the Treaty==
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==Amendments to the Treaty==
  
 
===Procedure===
 
===Procedure===
To amend this pact, please place the text for the ammendment in the discussion page, in the space provided. To vote on said ammendment, place your name in the "For" or "Against" section. After 1 month, voting stops and the votes are tallied. If the Ammedment has more than half of the votes, it passes. Minor grammatical changes need not be voted on, asuming that they are noted in the "Corrections" section of the talk page.
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To amend this pact, a nation should post a message containing the text of the amendment in the [http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=476318 Official Forum]. Any members interested in voting may vote 'yes' or 'no' in the forum. If no votes are made in the first 15 days of the suggestion being posted, the nation should send a telegram to a founding member, or another active member. If an amendment still fails to get votes, it may stay on the floor indefinitely. If there are votes, the voting will end one month after its first posting.
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=== Amendment 1: Extradition During Time of War ===
  
=== Ammendment 1 ===
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If two signing nations are at war over issues not relating to the treaty, the treatment of criminals, or the judgment of guilt, the nations may refuse extradition of criminals to the warring nation. If a nation is believed to be violating the treaty, including statements on the judging and treating of criminals, the nation can be suggested for ejection by placing a resolution on the talk page.
There have currently been no ammendments to the treaty.
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==History of the Treaty==
 
==History of the Treaty==
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==Member Nations==
 
==Member Nations==
 
===A-E===
 
===A-E===
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[[Anagonia]]: Signed 9 May, 2006<br>
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[[Asgarnieu]]: Signed 5 April, 2006<br>
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[[Asgarnian Antarctica]]: Signed 10 August, 2006<br>
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[[Audland]]:Signed 10 May, 2007<br>
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[[Brings]]: Signed 30 May, 2006<br>
  
 
===F-J===
 
===F-J===
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[[Findan]]: Signed 10 May, 2006<br>
  
 
===K-O===
 
===K-O===
  
 
[[Kedalfax]]: 2 April, 2006<br>
 
[[Kedalfax]]: 2 April, 2006<br>
[[Maraque]]: Signed 5 April, 2006<br>
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[[Llama Itza]]: Signed 6 April, 2006<br>
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[[Maraque]]: Signed 5th April, 2006<br>
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[[Nerobi Narabba]]: Signed 5th April, 2006<br>
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[[New Tastbad]]: Signed 8th July, 2006<br>
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[[North African Union]]: Signed 10 August, 2006
  
 
===P-T===
 
===P-T===
  
[[The Digital Network]]: Signed 3rd April, 2006
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[[The Digital Network]]: Signed 3rd April, 2006<br>
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[[The Sheridan Islands]]: Signed 18th February, 2007<br>
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[[Skwerrel | The Great Wall of Skwerrel]]: Signed 4 December, 2006<br>
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[[San Mariano]]: Signed 26 August, 2006 <br>
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[[Schnabo]]: Signed 25 November, 2006 <br>
  
 
===U-Z===
 
===U-Z===
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[[Ustia]]: Signed 5 April, 2006<br>
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[[Venada Island]]: Signed 8 July, 2006
  
 
==Nations waiving 103 rights==
 
==Nations waiving 103 rights==
  
*Kedalfax
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*[[Asgarnieu]]
*The Digital Network
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*[[Kedalfax]]
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*Llama Itza
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*[[The Digital Network]]
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*[[Venada Island]]
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*[[North African Union]]
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*[[San Mariano]]
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*[[Asgarnian Antarctica]]

Latest revision as of 17:40, 20 May 2007

The International Extradition Treaty is a treaty of nations agreeing to extradite people who flee from a nation where they committed a crime. This treaty is open for UN and non-UN nations.

The Treaty

I, acting under the government of a sovereign nation, (hereby referred to as "my nation") hereby agree that my nation agrees to abide by the following terms:

1) My nation agrees to extradite criminals to the nation in which they committed the crime, assuming that that nation is a member of this pact.
2) My nation agrees to have a criminal extradited only if it ("my nation") believes that the nation requesting extradition has sufficient evidence to prosecute said criminal.
3) My nation agrees to prosecute all extradited criminals with a fair trial, moderated by an impartial judge, and that the verdict will be decided by a jury of their peers.
4) My nation agrees that, in the event that the criminal is found guilty, he or she will not be tortured, nor be forced to commit suicide.
5) My nation will follow proper procedure in amending this pact, as outlined below.


Note in regard to UN resolution 103

UN Resolution 103 allows a nation to refuse extradition if the punishment may include the death penalty. As such, we must allow UN Member nations to refuse extradition in the event that the person extradited may be punished by death. Below is an area where your nation may sign off its UN Resolution 103 rights. You are not forced to sign this. Non-UN nations do not need to sign it, either.

Amendments to the Treaty

Procedure

To amend this pact, a nation should post a message containing the text of the amendment in the Official Forum. Any members interested in voting may vote 'yes' or 'no' in the forum. If no votes are made in the first 15 days of the suggestion being posted, the nation should send a telegram to a founding member, or another active member. If an amendment still fails to get votes, it may stay on the floor indefinitely. If there are votes, the voting will end one month after its first posting.

Amendment 1: Extradition During Time of War

If two signing nations are at war over issues not relating to the treaty, the treatment of criminals, or the judgment of guilt, the nations may refuse extradition of criminals to the warring nation. If a nation is believed to be violating the treaty, including statements on the judging and treating of criminals, the nation can be suggested for ejection by placing a resolution on the talk page.

History of the Treaty

The treaty was written by Kedalfax on 2 April, 2006.

Member Nations

A-E

Anagonia: Signed 9 May, 2006
Asgarnieu: Signed 5 April, 2006
Asgarnian Antarctica: Signed 10 August, 2006
Audland:Signed 10 May, 2007
Brings: Signed 30 May, 2006

F-J

Findan: Signed 10 May, 2006

K-O

Kedalfax: 2 April, 2006
Llama Itza: Signed 6 April, 2006
Maraque: Signed 5th April, 2006
Nerobi Narabba: Signed 5th April, 2006
New Tastbad: Signed 8th July, 2006
North African Union: Signed 10 August, 2006

P-T

The Digital Network: Signed 3rd April, 2006
The Sheridan Islands: Signed 18th February, 2007
The Great Wall of Skwerrel: Signed 4 December, 2006
San Mariano: Signed 26 August, 2006
Schnabo: Signed 25 November, 2006

U-Z

Ustia: Signed 5 April, 2006
Venada Island: Signed 8 July, 2006

Nations waiving 103 rights