Citizenship Extradition

Citizenship Extradition

Citizenship Extradition

Citizenship Extradition

- Constitution of Germany

Article 16 (Citizenship – Extradition)

(1) No German may be deprived of his citizenship. Loss of citizenship may occur only pursuant to a law and, if it occurs against the will of the person affected, only if he does not become stateless as a result.

(2) No German may be extradited to a foreign country. The law may provide otherwise for extraditions to a member state of the European Union or to an international court, provided that the rule of law is observed.


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