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Research on the Principle of Extradition Restrictions - A Case Study of China-France Judicial Cooperation Practice

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  • Fang, Jiaxin

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The principle of non-extradition of political offenders is a pivotal extradition rule- the most universally recognized and legally authoritative of all, even enshrined in numerous national constitutions. However, it faces considerable practical tensions in practice. Taking the Sino-French Extradition Treaty as an example, such conflicts are exemplified by value tensions between national sovereignty and self-determination, human rights protection, and transnational crime governance. Thus, only by interpreting the non-extradition clause in conjunction with the "political persecution exception" can a dynamic balance between national sovereignty and human rights be achieved in extradition cooperation. This further offers a sustainable institutional underpinning for Sino-French collaboration in anti-corruption manhunt, repatriation, and counter-terrorism, making it necessary to explore its modern value for precise application to safeguard the international judicial order.

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  • Fang, Jiaxin, 2026. "Research on the Principle of Extradition Restrictions - A Case Study of China-France Judicial Cooperation Practice," International Journal of Law, Policy & Society, Pinnacle Academic Press, vol. 2(1), pages 31-37.
  • Handle: RePEc:dba:ijlpsa:v:2:y:2026:i:1:p:31-37
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