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  • 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 — adjective a) Able to be extradited. an extraditable offence b) For which one can be extradited …   Wiktionary

  • 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

  • airport — airport1 /air pawrt , pohrt /, n. a tract of land or water with facilities for the landing, takeoff, shelter, supply, and repair of aircraft, esp. one used for receiving or discharging passengers and cargo at regularly scheduled times. [1915 20;… …   Universalium

  • David McMillan (smuggler) — David McMillan Born 9 April 1956(1956 04 09) London, England, United Kingdom Occupation Photographer, TV presenter, smuggler, writer David McMillan (born 1956) is a British Australian drug smuggler who is best known for being the only Westerner… …   Wikipedia

  • Schengen Agreement — The term Schengen Agreement is used for two agreements concluded among European states in 1985 and 1990 which deal with the abolition of systematic border controls among the participating countries. By the Treaty of Amsterdam, the two agreements… …   Wikipedia

  • Gerald Fredrick Töben — Töben standing in front of the Birkenau entrance Gerald Fredrick Töben (born 1944) is a German born Australian citizen and founder and former director of the Adelaide Institute. He is the author of numerous works on education, political science… …   Wikipedia

  • extradition — ex·tra·di·tion /ˌek strə di shən/ n [French, from Latin ex out + traditio act of handing over, from tradere to hand over]: the surrender of an accused usu. under the provisions of a treaty or statute by one sovereign (as a state or nation) to… …   Law dictionary

  • Jack the Ripper suspects — The cover of the 21 September 1889 issue of Puck magazine, featuring cartoonist Tom Merry s depiction of the unidentified Whitechapel murderer Jack the Ripper. A series of murders that took place in the East End of London from August to November …   Wikipedia

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