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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Extradition — Conditions of — Extradition of an Inhabitant of Occupied Territory at the Request of the Occupant.
Occupation of Enemy Territory — Legislative, Judicial and Administrative Functions of the Occupant — Ordinance Designed to Preserve Order in the Occupied Territory — Whether its Infraction Constitutes ipso facto a Political Offence for Purposes of Extradition — Extradition of an Inhabitant of Occupied Territory at the Request of the Occupant.
Occupation of Enemy Territory — Position of Inhabitants of Occupied Territory — Extradition of Inhabitant at the Request of the Occupant.
Extradition — Political Offences — Interpretation of the Expression as Used in Treaties — Historical Development of the Concept — Influence of Belgian Practice — Whether Infraction of Ordinance Designed to Preserve Order in Occupied Territory is ipso facto a Political Offence — Extradition of an Inhabitant of Occupied Territory at the Request of the Occupant.