Post by account_disabled on Jan 3, 2024 21:21:20 GMT -6
Aonly if the act for which the person whose extradition is requested is suspected or accused or has been convicted is provided as a crime both by the law of the requesting state and by Romanian law. Severity of the penalty extradition granted for acts the commission of which attracts according to the legislation of the requesting state and Romanian law a custodial sentence of at least one year and for the execution of a sentence only if it is at least months. Capital punishment extradition can only be granted on the condition that the requesting state gives assurances considered sufficient by the.
Romanian state that the capital punishment will not be Country Email List carried out and will be commuted. Offenses committed in a state other than the requesting one extradition can be granted when Romanian law confers the competence to prosecute and judge Romanian judicial authorities for crimes of the same type committed outside the territory of the Romanian state or when the requesting state proves that the state the third party on whose territory the crime was committed will not request extradition for the said act. Lack of prior complaint Extradition is not granted if the legislation of both states provides that the criminal action can only be initiated upon the prior complaint of the injured person and this person opposes the extradition.
The right to defense where the extraditable person would be tried in the requesting state by a court that does not ensure the fundamental guarantees of procedure and protection of the rights to defense or by a national court established specifically for that case or if the extradition is requested in order to execute a sentence pronounced by that court Judgment in absentia the Romanian state can refuse extradition for this purpose if it considers that the court procedure disregarded the recognized right to defense of.
Romanian state that the capital punishment will not be Country Email List carried out and will be commuted. Offenses committed in a state other than the requesting one extradition can be granted when Romanian law confers the competence to prosecute and judge Romanian judicial authorities for crimes of the same type committed outside the territory of the Romanian state or when the requesting state proves that the state the third party on whose territory the crime was committed will not request extradition for the said act. Lack of prior complaint Extradition is not granted if the legislation of both states provides that the criminal action can only be initiated upon the prior complaint of the injured person and this person opposes the extradition.
The right to defense where the extraditable person would be tried in the requesting state by a court that does not ensure the fundamental guarantees of procedure and protection of the rights to defense or by a national court established specifically for that case or if the extradition is requested in order to execute a sentence pronounced by that court Judgment in absentia the Romanian state can refuse extradition for this purpose if it considers that the court procedure disregarded the recognized right to defense of.