- rendition of a fugitive
- видача злочинця, який переховується від правосуддя
English-Ukrainian law dictionary.
English-Ukrainian law dictionary.
rendition — ren·di·tion /ren di shən/ n 1: the act or result of rendering the Court s rendition of judgment 2: extradition of a fugitive who has fled to another state Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
rendition — [ren dish′ən] n. [MFr, altered (infl. by rendre, to RENDER) < L redditio (< pp. of reddere): see RENDER] a rendering or result of rendering; specif., ☆ a) a performance or interpretation (of a piece of music, a role, etc.) b) a translation… … English World dictionary
Rendition (law) — In law, rendition is a surrender or handing over of persons or property, particularly from one jurisdiction to another. For criminal suspects, extradition is the most common type of rendition. Rendition can also be seen as the act of handing over … Wikipedia
Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 — 1793 Fugitive Slave Act (Feb. 12, 1793, ch. 7, 1 Stat. 302) was written in response to a conflict between Pennsylvania and Virginia. Although the problem of fugitive slaves was addressed at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 (in Article IV,… … Wikipedia
Rendition aircraft — Illegal rendition flights of the CIA, as reported by Rzeczpospolita [1] Rendition aircraft are aircraft used by national governments to move prisoners internationally, a practice known as rendition, sometimes referred to as extraordinary… … Wikipedia
rendition — The return of a fugitive to the State in which he is accused of having committed a crime, by the order of the governor of the State to which the fugitive has gone. See also extradition interstate rendition … Black's law dictionary
rendition — 1. noun /ɹɛnˈdɪʃ(ə)n/ a) The surrender (of a city, fortress etc.). Since then, according to his lawyers and relatives, he has been repeatedly beaten, threatened with a firearm and with further rendition to Guantánamo by Ugandan officials, before… … Wiktionary
fugitive — One who flees; used in criminal law with the implication of a flight, evasion, or escape from arrest, prosecution, or imprisonment. See extradition fugitive from justice rendition … Black's law dictionary
fugitive — One who flees; used in criminal law with the implication of a flight, evasion, or escape from arrest, prosecution, or imprisonment. See extradition fugitive from justice rendition … Black's law dictionary
fugitive from justice — A person who, having committed a crime, flees from jurisdiction of court where crime was committed or departs from his usual place of abode and conceals himself within the district. A person who, having committed or been charged with crime in one … Black's law dictionary
fugitive from justice — A person who, having committed a crime, flees from jurisdiction of court where crime was committed or departs from his usual place of abode and conceals himself within the district. A person who, having committed or been charged with crime in one … Black's law dictionary