Extradition treaties generally disallow extradition under the following circumstances:
1. When the offense committed is political in nature
2. When the individual's human rights may be violated in the country requesting extradition
3. When the individual has already been tried and acquitted or sentenced in their own country for the same offense
4. When the individual is a minor or mentally incapacitated
5. When the offense is considered to be a military offense rather than a criminal offense
6. When the offense is considered to be a minor or non-serious offense
7. When the individual is facing the death penalty in the requesting country and the extraditing country does not support the death penalty
Extradition treaties generally disallow extradition under what circumstances
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