Enabling extradition
A reader well-versed in extradition issues said the
Czech constitution wasn't written with extradition in
mind. When the framers wrote that a "citizen may not be
forced to leave his homeland," they clearly had in mind
the kind of harassment and forced exile that existed
under the Communists, the reader said. The justice
ministry has taken an unnecessarily narrow
interpretation of the constitution, he said, and this has
allowed Czechs accused of a crime abroad to escape
justice. Chief Justice Pavel Rychetský of the
Constitutional Court noted on Czech Radio that the
Slovak constitution contains the same wording, yet
extradition is possible there. Rychetský's recognition
that a reinterpretation of the constitution is needed
comes as welcome news to extradition experts, our
reader said. Anyone else truly interested in the rule of
law should welcome it too, he added. bill or rights
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