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whether the requests were made pursuant to this Protocol;
(g)
the interests of the respective States; and
(h)
the nationality of the victim.
ARTICLE 12
DECISION ON A REQUEST
The Requested State shall deal with the request for extradition pursuant to
procedures provided by its own laws, and shall promptly communicate its decision
to the Requesting State.
ARTICLE 13
SURRENDER OF A PERSON
1.
Upon being informed that extradition has been granted, the State Parties
shall, without undue delay, arrange for the surrender of the person sought
and the Requested State shall inform the Requesting State of the length of
time for which the person sought was detained with a view to surrender.
2.
The person shall be removed from the territory of the Requested State
within such reasonable period as the Requested State specifies and, if the
person is not removed within that period, the Requested State may release
the person and may refuse to extradite that person for the same offence.
3.
If circumstances beyond its control prevent either State Party from
surrendering or removing the person to be extradited, it shall notify the
other State Party. The two State Parties shall mutually decide upon a new
date of surrender, and the provisions of paragraph 2 of this Article shall
apply.
ARTICLE 14
POSTPONED OR CONDITIONAL SURRENDER
1.
The Requested State may, after making a decision on the request for
extradition, postpone the surrender of a person sought, in order to proceed
against that person, or, if that person has already been convicted, in order
to enforce a sentence imposed for an offence other than that for which
extradition is sought. In such a case, the Requested State shall advise the
Requesting State accordingly.
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