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= extraditable offence злочин, за вчинення якого країна повинна видати злочинця -
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Общая лексика: преступление, влекущее за собой обязательную выдачу преступника -
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який є підставою для видачі ( про злочин); який підлягає видачі ( про злочинця)- extraditable offence
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1. a юр. подлежащий выдачеextraditable offence — преступление, влекущее выдачу
2. a юр. обусловливающий выдачуextraditable offense — преступление, влекущее за собой обязательную выдачу преступника
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[ʹekstrədaıtəb(ə)l] a юр.1. подлежащий выдаче (другому государству, амер. тж. другому штату - о преступнике)2. обусловливающий выдачуextraditable offense - преступление, влекущее за собой обязательную выдачу преступника
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ˈekstrədaɪtəbl прил.
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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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 [[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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