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They have also agreed to make extradition easier.
In 2004, Britain adopted laws to make extradition to the United States easier in response to the September 11 attacks.
Any evidence that he had actively facilitated the leak, however, would make extradition and a successful case much more feasible.
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The goal was to make extraditions across Europe more efficient.
Supporters said such a law in California would encourage more law enforcement agencies to pursue ransomware investigations and make extraditions of offenders more likely.
Specifically, it will examine the European Arrest Warrant (EAW), which makes extradition to a country in the European Union that requests it all but automatic, and a bilateral extradition treaty with America.
Calderón's predecessor, Vicente Fox, began to soften that position after he was elected in 2000, and Calderón, elected in late 2006, has made extradition a key plank in an anti-trafficking agenda that includes mass deployments of the Mexican military to battle cartels.
And why don't the Indonesian government and parliament make the extradition treaty a national priority?
Thus far, the issue is somewhat academic in that the United States has yet to make an extradition request.
The United States Justice Department has 60 days to make the extradition request, which then must be approved by the Canadian court.
US State Department spokesman PJ Crowley said it was possible the US would make an extradition request for Mr Assange but he said it was premature as the criminal investigation into Wikileaks was still ongoing.
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