Legislature Reviews Bill To Ratify Extradition Treaty
CHINA'S top legislature yesterday reviewed a bill proposed by the State Council to ratify the China-Italy extradition treaty.
"The ratification and operation of the treaty will be conducive to promoting judicial cooperation between the two countries and to promoting friendly and cooperative relations," Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said.
The treaty covers issues such as extradition obligations, extradition offenses, reasons that can and should be used to refuse extradition, rules on property transfer and the settlement of disputes.
Yang and the then Italian Justice Minister Angelino Alfano signed the treaty on behalf of the two nations on October 7, 2010 in Rome.
"The ratification and operation of the treaty will be conducive to promoting judicial cooperation between the two countries and to promoting friendly and cooperative relations," Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said.
The treaty covers issues such as extradition obligations, extradition offenses, reasons that can and should be used to refuse extradition, rules on property transfer and the settlement of disputes.
Yang and the then Italian Justice Minister Angelino Alfano signed the treaty on behalf of the two nations on October 7, 2010 in Rome.
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