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лицо, подлежащее выдачеEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > extraditable person
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nчеловек, лицо, субъект- artificial personto veto a person — отвергать чью-л. кандидатуру
- composite international person
- displaced person
- eligible person
- extraditable person
- highly placed person
- illiterate person
- insecure person
- insured person
- international person
- interned person
- investigated person
- juridical person
- legal person
- natural person
- needy person
- person of historic dimensions
- person of importance
- persons concerned
- persons in need of supervision
- PINS
- principled person
- private person
- real international person
- recognition of international person
- self-supporting person
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n1) человек, личность; лицо, особа; субъект2) юр. физическое лицо; юридическое лицо• -
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1) подлежащий выдаче другому государству (о преступнике) A person convicted of these crimes is extraditable. ≈ Признанный виновным в совершении преступлении подлежит экстрадиции.
2) обусловливающий выдачу (преступника) (юридическое) подлежащий выдаче (другому государству;
(американизм) тж. другому штату - о преступнике) (юридическое) обусловливающий выдачу - * offense преступление, влекущее за собой обязательную выдачу преступника extraditable обусловливающий выдачу (преступника) ~ подлежащий выдаче (о преступнике)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > extraditable
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['ekstrədaɪtəbl]прил.A person convicted of these crimes is extraditable. — Признанный виновным в совершении этих преступлений подлежит экстрадиции.
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3) преступление•offence against chastity — посягательство на целомудрие;
offence against morality — преступление против нравственности;
offence against public justice — преступление против правосудия;
offence against sovereignty — посягательство на суверенитет; преступление против суверенной власти;
offence against the law — нарушение закона; правонарушение;
offence against the person — преступление против личности;
offence against the property — преступление против собственности;
offence against the state — 1. преступление против государства 2. преступление против [по уголовному праву] штата;
offence against the United States — преступление против [по уголовному праву] Соединённых Штатов; федеральное преступление;
offence aided and abetted — преступление, совершению которого оказано пособничество;
offence ancillary to another charge — преступление, дополнительное к инкриминированному;
offence at common law — преступление по общему праву;
offence charged — вменяемое в вину, инкриминируемое преступление;
offence charged against a person — преступление, в котором обвиняется лицо;
offence created by statute — преступление, состав которого предусмотрен статутом;
offence indictable at the election of the accused — преступление, преследуемое по обвинительному акту по выбору обвиняемого;
offence in question — преступление, являющееся предметом судебного рассмотрения;
offence proved against the person — доказанное совершение преступления данным лицом;
offence triable on indictment — преступление, подлежащее судебному рассмотрению по обвинительному акту
- offence of drunkennessoffence of agreeing to indemnify sureties — противоправное согласие на возмещение суммы поручительства
- offence of gross indecency
- offence of several transactions
- abortive offence
- acquisitive offence
- actual offence
- admitted offence
- aggravated offence
- alcohol-related offence
- alcohol offence
- alleged offence
- antitrust offence
- arrestable offence
- assaultive offence
- bailable offence
- breaking-and-entering offence
- burglary offence
- capital offence
- chargeable offence
- charged offence
- civil offence
- cognate offence
- cognizable offence
- coinage offence
- common-law offence
- completed offence
- consensual sex offence
- continuing offence
- criminal offence
- cumulative offences
- delinquent offence
- detected offence
- disorderly offence
- doctrinal offence
- drug-related offence
- drug offence
- enormous offence
- extraditable offence
- federal offence
- felonious offence
- finger-printable offence
- first offence
- gang offence
- gangster offence
- gaol offence
- grave offence
- further offences
- habitual offence
- heinous offence
- hybrid offence
- imminent offence
- impeachable offence
- included offence
- inclusive offence
- indictable offence
- jail offence
- juvenile offence
- juvenile status offence
- kindred offence
- legislative offence
- lesser offence
- less offence
- licensing offence
- matrimonial offence
- military offence
- minor offence
- mixed offence
- multiple offences
- multiple offence
- non-arrestable offence
- non-indictable offence
- non-status offence
- past offence
- penitentiary offence
- petit offence
- petty offence
- pleaded offence
- police offence
- police regulations offence
- prearranged offence
- predatory sex offence
- previous offence
- principal offence
- prior offence
- prison offence
- property offence
- proved offence
- public offence
- quasi-criminal offence
- recorded offence
- reformatory offence
- regulatory offence
- related offences
- repeated offence
- reported offence
- revenue offence
- same offence
- second offence
- sex offence
- shipping offence
- shoplift offence
- simple offence
- specific offence
- specified offence
- status offence
- statutory offence
- street offence
- subsequent offence
- substantive offence
- summary offence
- suspected offence
- technical offence
- theft offence
- traffic-related offence
- traffic offence
- trivial offence
- underlying offence
- unnatural offence
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См. также в других словарях:
extraditable — /ek streuh duy teuh beuhl, ek streuh duy /, adj. 1. capable of being extradited; subject to extradition: an extraditable person. 2. capable of incurring extradition: an extraditable offense. [1880 85; EXTRADITE + ABLE] * * * … Universalium
extraditable — ex•tra•dit•a•ble [[t]ˈɛk strəˌdaɪ tə bəl, ˌɛk strəˈdaɪ [/t]] adj. 1) liable or subject to extradition: an extraditable person[/ex] 2) capable of incurring extradition: an extraditable offense[/ex] • Etymology: 1880–85 … From formal English to slang
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EXTRADITION — Biblical Sources EXTRADITION OF SLAVES The Torah relates directly to the issue of extradition in the context of a slave who flees from his slavery, prohibiting a person from returning to his master an escaped slave who is now in his custody: Do… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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United Nations Convention Against Torture — Convention against Torture Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Type Human rights convention Drafted 10 December 1984[1] Signed 10 December 1984 Location New York Effective 26 June 1987 … Wikipedia
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