Extradition Treaties

Extradition Treaties: Full Text Library

Extradition treaties are the legal instruments that determine whether — and how — a government can compel another nation to surrender one of its residents. These bilateral and multilateral agreements define extraditable offences, outline procedural requirements, and establish the grounds on which extradition can be refused.

Understanding the precise language of these treaties is not optional — it is essential. The difference between a country that will protect you and one that will hand you over often comes down to a single clause buried in a decades-old agreement.

Below you will find the full, unedited text of key extradition treaties. Read them carefully.


US Bilateral Extradition Treaties

Other Bilateral Treaties

Multilateral Conventions


Go Beyond the Treaty Text

Reading the treaties is a critical first step — but treaties alone do not tell the full story. Enforcement patterns, political relationships, legal loopholes, and on-the-ground realities all determine whether an extradition request succeeds or fails.

The Extradition Report analyses the countries, the treaties, and the strategies that matter — so you can make informed decisions before they become urgent.

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The definitive guide to extradition law, treaty analysis, and international protection strategies.