Reminds me of the recent U.S. diplomat’s wife that got away with murder in Britain and several other such cases(U.S murderers not being prosecuted). The extradation treaties do not work the way you think they do. They big guy always has the last say regardless of what the treaty says.
I’d argue that’s continued failure of the extradition treaty, and part of why it’s hard to craft them.
You can’t make it too easy to extradite, but you also don’t want it to be too hard.
I’m not sure what the right carve out would be to avoid extradition of journalists for comparatively trivial charges. A full blown journalistic exception seems too far, but I don’t know what the right line is instead.
>> I’d argue that’s continued failure of the extradition treaty, and part of why it’s hard to craft them.
Not really. If it were the other way around the murderer would have been in police custody regardless of its status(i.e the wife of a diplomat). It just that the small guy cherises the relationship with the big guy too much to upset it.