Extradition is an example of interstate cooperation in the context of criminal justice. It involves the legal process by which one jurisdiction (usually a state or country) surrenders an individual to another jurisdiction for prosecution or to serve a sentence. This process is often governed by treaties and laws that facilitate the return of fugitives across borders, ensuring that criminal matters can be addressed appropriately in the relevant jurisdiction.
Extradition or the process of one state returning a person to the state where he is charged with a crime is an example of which of the following
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