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TypeStringUK Public General Act · UK Statutory Instrument · Act of the Scottish Parliament · Scottish Statutory Instrument · Act of the National Assembly for Wales · Measure of the National Assembly for Wales · Wales Statutory Instrument · Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly · Northern Ireland Statutory Rules · Northern Ireland Orders in Council · OtherUK Public General Act
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This Act reforms the law on extradition. Extradition takes place when, at the request of another jurisdiction, a person accused or convicted of a serious offence is returned by the United Kingdom to that jurisdiction, or where a person is returned from another jurisdiction, at the United Kingdom's request, to stand trial or serve a custodial sentence. This is distinct from deportation where the country in which the person is present initiates the removal process. [Quotation from Explanatory Notes.]

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