treaties: 107-6
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| id | congress | number | title | topic | transmitted_date | in_force_date | countries | index_terms | resolution_text |
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| 107-6 | 107 | 6 | Extradition Treaty with Peru | Extradition and Criminal Assistance | 2002-05-08T00:00:00Z | Peru | 107-6, Extradition, Peru | <!DOCTYPE html><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en"><head><meta name="dc:title" content="[107] TreatyRes. 19 for Treaty Doc.107 - 6" /><meta name="Content-Type" content="application/rtf" /><title>[107] TreatyRes. 19 for Treaty Doc.107 - 6</title></head><body><p><b>Section 1. Advice and Consent to Ratification of the Extradition Treaty with Peru, subject to an understanding and a condition.</b></p><p> The Senate advises and consents to the ratification of the Extradition Treaty Between the United States of America and the Republic of Peru, signed at Lima on July 26, 2001 (Treaty Doc. 107-6; in this resolution referred to as the “Treaty”), subject to the understanding in section 2 and the condition in section 3.</p><p><b>Section 2. Understanding.</b></p><p> The advice and consent of the Senate under section 1 is subject to the following understanding, which shall be included in the instrument of ratification:</p><p> Prohibition of Extradition to the International Criminal Court.– The United States understands that the protections contained in Article XIII concerning the Rule of Speciality would preclude the resurrender of any person extradited to the Republic of Peru from the United States to the International Criminal Court, unless the United States consents to such resurrender; and the United States shall not consent to any such resurrender unless the Statute establishing that Court has entered into force for the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate in accordance with Article II, section 2 of the United States Constitution.</p><p><b>Section 3. Condition.</b></p><p> The advice and consent of the Senate under section 1 is subject to the condition that nothing in the Treaty requires or authorizes legislation or other action by the United States that is prohibited by the Constitution of the United States as interpreted by the United States.</p><p></p><p></p></body></html> |
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