EFTA00101934.txt Text dataset_9 View on DOJ

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Date
2021-03-09
Document Type
letter
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Summary
This letter from the French Ministry of Justice to the US Department of Justice outlines the extradition procedures in France, emphasizing that French nationality is an insurmountable impediment to extradition. It clarifies that the nationality of the person at the time of the offense is the determining factor.
Metadata
Subject
Extradition Procedures and Conditions in France
Sender
Philippe JAEGLE, Head of the Office for the International Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters
Recipients
Department of Justice (DOJ), Andrew FINKELMAN, Liaison Magistrate
Document ID
EFTA00101934
Date
2021-03-09
Relationships 3
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
Philippe JAEGLE Employment Office for the International Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Philippe Jaegle is the Head of the Office for the International Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters.
Andrew FINKELMAN Employment Embassy of the United States of America in Paris Andrew Finkelman is the Liaison Magistrate at the Embassy of the United States of America in Paris.
Department of Justice (DOJ) Communication Andrew FINKELMAN The letter is addressed to the DOJ through Andrew Finkelman.
Notable Quotes 2
"the French government may surrender, on their request, to foreign governments, any person not having French nationality who, being the subject of a prosecution initiated in the name of the requesting State or of a conviction imposed by its courts, is found on French territory"
"Extradition is not granted: I. Where the person sought has French nationality, the latter being assessed at the time of the offense for which extradition is sought."
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Themes
Legal matters/litigationCommunications/correspondence
Organizations 7
MINISTRY OF JUSTICEDirectorate of Criminal Affairs and PardonsSpecialized Criminal Justice Sub-DirectorateOffice for the International Mutual Assistance in Criminal MattersDepartment of Justice (DOJ)Embassy of the United States of America in ParisFrench government
Locations 4
FranceParisUnited States of AmericaFrench territory
Text Analysis
Tone
Formal
Purpose
To inform the Department of Justice about the procedures and conditions of extradition in France, specifically regarding French nationality as an impediment to extradition.
Significance
This document clarifies the legal framework for extradition in France, particularly concerning individuals with French nationality.
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EFTA00101934.txt
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2026-02-07T18:44:25.219333
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