According to the Wikipedia article "Extradition law in the United States", Indonesia is one of about fifty countries that do not have an extradition treaty with the U.S. - Indonesia does not have an extradition treaty with the United States for most crimes, however they do allow extradition to the US for drug smuggling or other drug-related crimes.
Dubai has extradition treaties at least with Afghanistan, the UK, Australia, and Iran, if not others.
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Yes. USA and Australia have together signed an extradition treaty better known as the 1974 Extradition Treaty that USA and Australia signed. The treaty was signed at Seoul on September 4, 1990. For the complete document on the treaty please refer to the link in the sources.. Hope this helps.
Yes, the Philippines has an extradition treaty with Australia. The treaty, signed in 1991, facilitates the extradition of individuals between the two countries for criminal offenses. It outlines the conditions and procedures under which extradition can occur, ensuring cooperation in law enforcement matters.
Yes, the Philippines has an extradition treaty with the United States. The treaty was signed in 1994 and facilitates the extradition of individuals charged with serious crimes in either country. It outlines the legal framework and conditions under which extradition can occur, ensuring cooperation in law enforcement between the two nations.
Yes. Australia holds an extradition treaty signed with USA. The treaty was signed at Washington on May 14, 1974. The treaty came into force on May 8, 1976. The ratification was advised by the Senate of the United States of America on December 1, 1975 and it was ratified by the President of the United States of America December 16, 1975. The treaty was ratified by Australia on December 22, 1975 and ratifications were exchanged at Canberra on April 8, 1976. Please refer link in sources for the complete treaty document. Hope this helps.
The Cayman Islands does not have a formal extradition treaty with the state of Florida. However, it does have an extradition treaty with the United States at the federal level, which can facilitate extradition requests. In practice, extradition may occur based on specific legal agreements or arrangements, but the process can be complex and influenced by various legal factors.
Cuba and the United Kingdom do not have an extradition treaty. This lack of a formal agreement means that extradition requests between the two countries are handled on a case-by-case basis, often involving diplomatic negotiations. The absence of a treaty can complicate legal processes related to extradition.
As of my last update, Angola does not have an extradition treaty with the United States. This means that the U.S. may face challenges in seeking the extradition of individuals from Angola who are wanted for prosecution or to serve sentences. However, extradition cases can still be negotiated on a case-by-case basis, depending on the circumstances involved.