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Extradition law in the Philippines

Extradition law in the Philippines

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Extradition in the Philippines may come into effect when the Philippine government and a foreign government sign an agreement through a treaty to be ratified by both parties.

Countries (in red) that have signed extradition treaties or Transfer of Sentenced Persons Agreement[clarification needed] with the Philippines (in blue)

Countries

Extradition in force

These are countries that have signed extradition treaties to the Philippines and have taken effect by ratification:[1]

More information Country, Transfer of Sentenced Persons Agreement (TSPA)[clarification needed] ...

Extradition in planning

As of 2014, the Philippines has proposed or pending extradition negotiations with Austria, Belgium, Brazil, France, Iran, Israel, Jamaica, Peru, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela and Vietnam.[4][5][1]

See also


References

  1. Cruz-Paredes, Millicent. "FOI Request for the Number of Extradition Treaties the Philippines has with other countries" (PDF). Electronic Freedom of Information. Department of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  2. "Bills/Resolutions - Senate of the Philippines". Senate.gov.ph. Retrieved 2022-08-28.
  3. Pulta, Benjamin (October 26, 2023). "PH, UK sign treaty on the transfer of sentenced persons". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved October 28, 2023.

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