Mohamed v President of the Republic of South Africa

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title: Mohamed v President of the Republic of South Africa
text: Mohamed v President of the Republic of South Africa, [2001] ZACC 18, is a 2001 decision of the Constitutional Court of South Africa dealing with the legality of the South African government's actions in handing over Khalfan Khamis Mohamed to United States authorities. The court ruled that the South African government may not extradite a suspect who may face the death penalty without seeking an assurance from the receiving country that the suspect will not be sentenced to death.
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description: South African legal case
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed_v_President_of_the_Republic_of_South_Africa
date created: 2012-08-22T10:01:15Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T10:55:25Z
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