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Dubai has extradition treaties at least with Afghanistan, the UK, Australia, and Iran, if not others.
No. they dont
Not a bilateral one. Depending on the offence for which the extradition is sought, a multilateral treaty might be used. Also, extradition on the basis of reciprocity (non-treaty) might be granted if the requesting State provides an assurance of reciprocity and the requested State agrees.
Australia doesn't, I'm pretty sure.
Yes. It is a mutual extradition treaty.
whitch countries do not have extradition treaty with spain
The Philippines has extradition treaties with several countries. It would depend on which country in America you are referring to.
No. Russia called for the ratification of an extradition treaty in 2009, however there was no American response.
Bill Clinton signed an updated extradition treaty with Barbados in 1996, but there had been an extradition treaty since the 1930's between the U.S. and Britain, which covered Barbados.
The Philippines has concluded extradition treaties with Indonesia (1976), Australia (1988), Canada (1989), Switzerland (1989), Micronesia (1990) the United States (1994), Hong Kong and South Korea. All these treaties follow the "non-list" type of double criminality approach, where there is no traditional listing of crimes, as this could lead to difficulties where the countries denominate crimes differently.
Yes. Since January 26, 1935 Mexico and Uruguay have a mutual extradition treaty.