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It is apparent today that terrorism requires a global response and a well-built international cooperation. Such response and cooperation may only be achieved by utilizing effective legal instruments, such as extradition, among states. It has become routine for people to hear diplomatic crises between states as a result of rejected extradition requests which sometimes lead to big public demonstrations. It is high time states considered ways to create workable extradition systems and thereby, advance the level of sincere cooperation.
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