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This list of United States extradition treaties includes 116 countries. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first U.S. extradition treaty was with Ecuador , in force from 1873. [ 3 ] The most recent U.S. extradition treaty is with Croatia , in force from 2022.
It has been ratified by 69 countries, including every country of the Council of Europe except Monaco. [1] It has also been ratified by 21 states outside the Council of Europe, including Australia, Canada, India, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, the United States and Brazil. The latest accession to the Convention was Brazil in June 2023.
Generally, an extradition treaty requires that a country seeking extradition be able to show that: The relevant crime is sufficiently serious. There exists a prima facie case against the individual sought. The event in question qualifies as a crime in both countries. The extradited person can reasonably expect a fair trial in the recipient country.
Note that many treaties that are currently in force for the Russian Federation were ratified by the Soviet Union. At international law, Russia is the successor state to the Soviet Union and to the Russian Empire, so unless denounced by Russia, any treaty that was ratified by the Soviet Union or by the Russian Empire continues to be in force for ...
The United States (shown in purple) has extradition treaties with the countries shown in blue As of 2022, the United States has extradition treaties with 116 countries. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Most of them are dual criminality treaties (extradition for actions considered crimes in both countries), with the remaining being list treaties (extradition ...
The extradition treaty remains in force, according to a U.S. State Department spokesperson who spoke on background. US urges Honduras to reconsider treaty withdrawal as president warns of plot ...
While technically, it has an extradition agreement with the U.S., the treaty was signed in 1996, a year before Great Britain transferred control of Hong Kong to China.
Prussian alliance with France against Russia Treaty of Paris (14 March 1812) Austrian alliance with France against Russia Treaty of Bucharest (1812) Ends the Russo-Turkish War (1806–12). Treaties of Örebro: Ends the Anglo-Russian War (1807–1812) and Anglo-Swedish war of 1810–1812. Convention of Tauroggen