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Ex. Rept. 104-27 1 (1996-07-30)

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                   104TH CONGRESS              SEAEEXEC. REPT.
                      2d Session               SENATE                  104-27




                              EXTRADITION TREATY WITH HUNGARY



                                    JULY 30, 1996.-Ordered to be printed


                         Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on Foreign Relations,
                                       submitted the following


                                            REPORT

                                      [To accompany Treaty Doc. 104-5]
                     The Committee on Foreign Relations, to which was referred the
                   Treaty Between the United States of America and the Government
                   of the Republic of Hungary on Extradition, signed at Budapest on
                   December 1, 1994, having considered the same, reports favorably
                   thereon with one proviso, and recommends that the Senate give its
                   advice and consent to the ratification thereof as set forth in this re-
                   port and the accompanying resolution of ratification.
                                             I. PURPOSE
                     Modern extradition treaties (1) identify the offenses for which ex-
                   tradition will be granted, (2) establish procedures to be followed in
                   presenting extradition requests, (3) enumerate exceptions to the
                   duty to extradite, (4) specify the evidence required to support a
                   finding of a duty to extradite, and (5) set forth administrative pro-
                   visions for bearing costs and legal representation.

                                           II. BACKGROUND
                     On December 1, 1994, the President signed an extradition treaty
                   with Hungary. The Treaty was transmitted to the Senate for its ad-
                   vice and consent to ratification on May 8, 1995. In recent years the
                   Departments of State and Justice have led an effort to modernize
                   U.S. bilateral extradition treaties to better combat international
                   criminal activity, such as drug trafficking, terrorism and money
                   laundering. The United States is a party to approximately 100 bi-
                   lateral extradition treaties. According to the Justice Department,
                   during 1995 131 individuals were extradited to the United States
                   and 79 individuals were extradited from the United States.
                     The increase in international crime also has prompted the U.S.
                   government to become a party to several multilateral international
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