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Common collocations with extradition in British Collocation

extradition noun countable/uncountable

UK /ˌekstrəˈdɪʃ(ə)n/

ask for someone’s extradition

demand
request
seek

By this time the true extent of his war crimes was well known and he was arrested after Germany requested his extradition.

try to stop extradition

fight

The man accused of the bombing is fighting extradition to Britain.

be facing extradition

await
face

She is currently awaiting extradition to Thailand on fraud charges.

agreement

agreement
arrangement
treaty

The country has no extradition treaty with the United States.

order or request

order
request
warrant

He was arrested in Kensington under an extradition warrant issued by Bow Street magistrates court.

process

procedure
process

Lawyers say the extradition process can take many months.

legal case

case
hearing
proceedings

Extradition proceedings are due to start in late September.

law

law

We will bring forward a bill to modernise our extradition law.