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EXTRADITION ACT 1988 - SECT 7
Meaning of extradition objection
For the purposes of this Act, there is an extradition objection in relation to
an extradition offence for which the surrender of a person is sought by an
extradition country if:
- (a)
- the extradition offence is a political offence
in relation to the extradition country;
- (b)
- the surrender of the person, in
so far as it purports to be sought for the extradition offence, is actually
sought for the purpose of prosecuting or punishing the person on account of
his or her race, religion, nationality or political opinions or for a
political offence in relation to the extradition country;
- (c)
- on surrender to
the extradition country in respect of the extradition offence, the person may
be prejudiced at his or her trial, or punished, detained or restricted in his
or her personal liberty, by reason of his or her race, religion, nationality
or political opinions;
- (d)
- assuming that the conduct constituting the
extradition offence, or equivalent conduct, had taken place in Australia at
the time at which the extradition request for the surrender of the person was
received, that conduct or equivalent conduct would have constituted an offence
under the military law, but not also under the ordinary criminal law, of
Australia; or
- (e)
- the person has been acquitted or pardoned by a competent
tribunal or authority in the extradition country or Australia, or has
undergone the punishment provided by the law of that country or Australia, in
respect of the extradition offence or another offence constituted by the same
conduct as constitutes the extradition offence.
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