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Extradition treaties are increasingly important as a consequence of globalization and the increasing mobility of people. Crimes therefore frequently have an international dimension, and criminals will often attempt to flee into Another Country. Countries have a mutual interest in allowing (limited) extradition in order to be able to better serve justice. If criminals are allowed to escape punishment by moving to another country, this arguably is a threat to national security worldwide. There is also a human rights dimension to extradition. On the one hand, countries need to ensure that they do not extradite people into a country will they will likely be tortured or executed. On the other hand, a country might want to charge one of their citizens with a crime in order to have them extradited from such a country back home. This latter approach is sometimes employed to get back citizens if the government holding them is unwilling to simply release them.

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