Collocations for extradition - noun
VERB + extradition
avoid,
escape
It won't be easy for them to escape extradition.
It won't be easy for them to escape extradition.
ask for,
demand,
request,
seek
The new government will seek the extradition of the suspected terrorists.
The new government will seek the extradition of the suspected terrorists.
allow,
order
(esp. BrE)
A judge ordered her extradition to Britain.
A judge ordered her extradition to Britain.
waive
(esp. AmE)
await, face (esp. BrE)
The man is in prison tonight, awaiting extradition to Syria.
await, face (esp. BrE)
The man is in prison tonight, awaiting extradition to Syria.
fight
His lawyer announced that he will fight extradition.
His lawyer announced that he will fight extradition.
extradition + NOUN
hearing,
proceedings
(esp. BrE)
agreement, treaty
There is no extradition agreement between the two countries.
agreement, treaty
There is no extradition agreement between the two countries.
request