(August 3, 2015 at 10:28 am)ChadWooters Wrote: If the laws of the land are broken then the guilty should be tried proportionate to the crime. However if that be not the case, then not extraditing has some merit. For examples Europeans don't extridite to the US if they will face the death penalty.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/scienc...7467223079
Quote:When hunters come into the country they fill a document stating their personal details, the amount they have paid for the hunt, the number of animals to be hunted, the species to be hunted and the area and period where that hunt is supposed to take place,” she said.
“The American conducted his hunt in an area where lion hunting is outlawed. The landowner who helped him with the hunt also did not have a have a quota for lion hunting.”