This part of the issues paper
2.28In the remainder of this part of the issues paper, we deal with the issues that arise in relation to:
- the relationship between domestic extradition legislation and New Zealand’s international obligations (Chapter 3);
- the roles played by the various domestic agencies, officers and bodies in the extradition process (Chapter 4);
- technical matters arising under the Act relating to:
- the definition of an extradition offence (Chapter 5);
- how countries are categorised under the Act (Chapter 6);
- the procedural and evidential steps required to be followed in extradition requests (Chapters 7 and 9); and
- the grounds on which New Zealand can refuse to extradite a person (Chapter 8);
- refugee proceedings and extradition (Chapter 10); and
- how the Act deals with extradition to New Zealand (Chapter 11).