- extraditable crime
- "金山词霸2003法学大词典":
可引渡之罪 ,引渡罪
English-Chinese law dictionary (法律英汉双解大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese law dictionary (法律英汉双解大词典). 2013.
extraditable — adjective an extraditable crime is one for which someone can be sent back to the country where the crime happened to be judged in a court of law: Terrorism is an extraditable offense … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
extraditable — ex|tra|dit|a|ble [ˈekstrədaıtəbəl] adj an extraditable crime is one for which someone can be extradited ▪ Possession of explosives is an extraditable offence … Dictionary of contemporary English
extraditable — ex|tra|dit|a|ble [ ekstrə,daıtəbl ] adjective LEGAL someone who is accused of an extraditable crime can be sent back to the country or state where the crime was committed for a trial … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
extraditable — UK [ˈekstrəˌdaɪtəb(ə)l] / US adjective legal someone who is accused of an extraditable crime can be sent back to the country where the crime was committed for a trial … English dictionary
extraditable — extradite ► VERB ▪ hand over (a person accused or convicted of committing a crime in a foreign state) to the jurisdiction of that state. DERIVATIVES extraditable adjective extradition noun. ORIGIN from French extradition, from tradition delivery … English terms dictionary
extraditable — adj. 1 liable to extradition. 2 (of a crime) warranting extradition … Useful english dictionary
ex|tra|dit|a|ble — «EHKS truh DY tuh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be extradited: »A person accused of murder in one state is extraditable if he is caught in another state. 2. for which a person can be extradited: »Murder is an extraditable crime … Useful english dictionary
hijacking — Crime of seizing possession or control of a vehicle from another by force or threat of force. Although by the late 20th century hijacking most frequently involved the seizure of an airplane and its forcible diversion to destinations chosen by the … Universalium
extradition — /ek streuh dish euhn/, n. the surrender of an alleged fugitive from justice or criminal by one state, nation, or authority to another. [1830 40; < F; see EX 1, TRADITION] * * * Process by which one state, at the request of another, returns a… … Universalium
extradite — 01. Iran has refused to [extradite] hijackers of an American jet to the U.S., stating that Iran explains nothing to anyone but God. 02. In the fall of 1989, Britain began proceedings to [extradite] General Augusto Pinochet to Spain to face… … Grammatical examples in English
Extradition — is the official process by which one nation or state requests and obtains from another nation or state the surrender of a suspected or convicted criminal. Between nation states, extradition is regulated by treaties. Between sub national regions… … Wikipedia