There is a principle gaining ground every day in the practice of European states, which deserves to be strongly ..
... the more so as it is creeping into general use under the sanction of another principle very like it, and altogether without its objectionable character. The principle we allude to is what the French call extradition—-the delivering up of suspected or accused persons by one Government to another. Applied to criminal offences, nothing can be less objectionable; and no one could do aught but ...