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Extradition – Extradition order. The Administrative Court, in dismissing the appellant's appeals against two judges' orders for his extradition to Poland under two European arrest warrants (EAW), held that, where two cases were being heard together on appeal, proportionality could only properly be decided with reference to everything which underpinned the public interest in extradition being weighed in the balance. Taking all matters into account, there was no doubt that the appellant should be extradited in respect of both EAWs.
Extradition – Extradition order. The Administrative Court, in dismissing the appellant's appeals against two judges' orders for his extradition to Poland under two European arrest warrants (EAW), held that, where two cases were being heard together on appeal, proportionality could only properly be decided with reference to everything which underpinned the public interest in extradition being weighed in the balance. Taking all matters into account, there was no doubt that the appellant should be extradited in respect of both EAWs.
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