Extraterritorial abduction, also known as international abduction, is the practice of one country abducting someone from another country's territory outside the legal process of extradition. Extraordinary rendition is a form of extraterritorial abduction involving transfer to a third country. Extraterritorial abduction with the purpose of bringing the person to trial in the abducting country is contrary to international law.[1]
^Vervaele, John A. E. (2018). Rendition, Extraterritorial Abduction, and Extraordinary Rendition. Oxford Bibliographies. doi:10.1093/OBO/9780199796953-0171.
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