Lexicographical Neighbors of Extradites
Literary usage of Extradites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1897)
"Mr. Austin extradites his consciousness to the objects of his' observation without
a twinge of pain or a sign of self confusion. On this account, perhaps, ..."
2. Is a U. N. International Criminal Court in the U. S. National Interest edited by Rod Grams (2001)
"Indeed, the United States extradites and surrenders its own citizens all the time
to be tried by foreign courts that are not subjects ..."
3. The Protected Princes of India by William Lee-Warner (1894)
"... extradites to the Native state a native Indian subject, who, after the commission
of an extraditable offence in the Native principality, seeks shelter ..."
4. A Treatise on Extradition and Interstate Rendition: With Appendices by John Bassett Moore (1891)
"Ans. The Danish government usually extradites especially in case of high misdemeanor.
Extradition is not limited to certain conditions, but the supposition ..."
5. The Law and Practice of International Extradition Between the United States by John Gardner Hawley (1893)
"The French government extradites and applies for extradition in the absence of
any treaty. When there is no treaty it asks for reciprocity and expects it, ..."