金融英语辅导:中华人民共和国引渡法(A)(4)
网络资源 Freekaoyan.com/2008-04-11
(3)facts of the offence, including the time, place, conduct and outcome of the offence; and
(4)legal provisions on adjudgement, measurement of penalty and pres cription for prosecution.
Article 12 A letter of request for extradition submitted by the Requesting State shall be accompanied by:
(1)where extradition is requested for the purpose of instituting criminal proceedings, a copy of the warrant of arrest or other document with the same effect; where extradition is requested for the purpose of executing criminal punishment, a copy of legally effective written judgment or verdict, and where part of punishment has already been executed, a statement to such an effect; and
(2)the necessary evidence of the offence or evidentiary material.
The Requesting State shall provide the photographs and fingerprints of the person sought and other material in its control which may help to identify that person.
Article 13 The letter of request for extradition and other relevant documents submitted by the Requesting State in accordance with the provisions of this Section shall be officially signed or sealed by the competent authority of the Requesting State and be accompanied by translations in Chinese or other languages agreed to by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China.
Article 14 The Requesting State shall make the following assurances when requesting extradition:
(1)no criminal responsibility shall be investigated against the person in respect of the offences committed before his surrender except for which extradition is granted, nor shall that person be re-extradited to a third state, unless consented by the People’s Republic of China, or unless that person has not left the Requesting State within 30 days from the date the proceedings in respect of the offence for which extradition is requested are terminated, or the person completes his sentence or is released before the sentence expires, or after leaving the country the person has returned of his own free will; and
(2)where after submitting the request for extradition, the Requesting State withdraws or waives it, or it is a mistake for the Requesting State to submit such a request, the Requesting State shall bear the responsibility for the harm thus done to the person.
