(September 18, 2012 at 1:43 pm)Puddleglum Wrote: Ah OK Waratah you wish to see my proof of the need for the UK to approve any further extradition. Well instead of claiming that it was in 'some thing I read and failing to establish it ill happily demonstrate it.My mistake I have found your quote in your link. That quote is based on Article 27(4), 28(4) not Article 17. Your statement is not replicated in the Framework of the European arrest warrant.
It is contained in article 17 of the Framework of the European arrest warrant
A state wishing to prosecute a surrendered person for offences committed before his or her surrender, or extradite a surrendered person to a third state, must, subject to certain exception, obtain the permission of the executing judicial authority. Such a request is made in the same form as a European Arrest Warrant, and granted or refused using the same rules which determine whether surrender would be granted or refused
You can read more in full Here
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I have read relevant articles and it does not prove your case. Try again.