Canada

Extradition Act 1999, c.18

PART 2

EXTRADITION FROM CANADA

TRANSIT

76. Unscheduled landing

If a person being extradited or surrendered from one State or entity to another arrives in Canada without prior consent to transit, a peace officer may, at the request of a public officer who has custody of the person while the person is being conveyed,

(a) if the person is being surrendered to the International Criminal Court, hold the person in custody for a maximum period of 96 hours pending receipt by the Minister of a request for a consent to transit from that Court; or
(b) in any other case, hold the person in custody for a maximum period of 24 hours pending receipt by the Minister of a request for a consent to transit from the requesting State or entity.
1999, c. 18, s. 76; 2000, c. 24, s. 53.

Keywords

Transit proceedings
Transportation and transit through State territory for surrender
Unscheduled landing on territory of transit State



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