CONCURRENT REQUESTS. (1) If extradition is requested by more than one State, either for the same offense or different offenses, the Requested Party shall freely decide on these requests, taking into consideration all the circumstances and especially the nationality of the person sought, the place where the offense or offenses were committed, the seriousness of the offense or offenses and the respective dates of the requests for extradition. (2) The Requested Party, while granting extradition in such a case, may authorize the Requesting Party to surrender subsequently the person sought to a third State which also requested extradition.
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Sources: Extradition Treaty
CONCURRENT REQUESTS. (1) If extradition is requested by more than one State, either for the same offense or different offenses, the Requested Party shall freely decide on these requests, taking into consideration all the circumstances and especially the nationality of the person sought, the place where the offense or offenses were committed, [*17] the seriousness of the offense or offenses and the respective dates of the requests for extradition.
(2) The Requested Party, while granting extradition in such a case, may authorize the Requesting Party to surrender subsequently the person sought to a third State which also requested extradition.
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Sources: Extradition and Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters