No. There aren't any states which flat out won't extradite - the only thing which varies between states is what they're willing to extradite for.
no its part of the us
No states are "non-extradition" for any state parole violation. Neither are the US territories.
All states and US possessions honor each other's extradition requests.
Fiji is a non extradition country.
No, it has extradition.
Extradition is not typical for misdemeanors, but if Tennessee wants you to serve time in the Volunteer State they will probably try to have you extradited. The laws from state to state are very similar. So they can have you extradited, but it may not be worth it to them to do so.
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.
As in any state in the union, there are extradition laws in Idaho and you can be extradited from Idaho to any state. You can also be extradited to Idaho from any state.
All states and US possessions honor each other's extradition requests.
The term "extradition" does NOT APPLY to intra-state prisoner transfers since they are already within the state's jurisdiction. Extradition applies ONLY to the removal of prisoners from state to state.
India maintains extradition treaties with about 30 other countries.
There is no such thing as extradition for a civil/tort case.