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Parts of this article seem to be based on outdated information. For example, the US has diplomatic relations with Vietnam since 1995, yet this article indicates that it does not. DHN 20:12, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
Article reads that the United States does not recognize Taiwan, yet the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act says otherwise [1] . — Preceding unsigned comment added by Desertskies ( talk • contribs) 16:58, 23 May 2020 (UTC) -
The United States maintains diplomatic relations but does not have extradition treaties with the following countries: Taiwan
Strictly speaking this is not correct: the US and Taiwan do not have diplomatic relations.
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Where did the original info for this article come from? It is quite peculiar, for example including "Bantu Homelands", Ciskei, and Transkei, as countries with which the U.S. does not have an extradition treaty. It's as if the article is based on information that is outdated by 25 years. -- Mathew5000 10:24, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
For what it's worth, the US State Dept publishes a list of Independent States of the World [1] and indicates on the list whether the country has diplomatic relations with the US. Some prior versions of that list are at the Internet archive. [2] Contrary to what Wikipedia says in this article, the US does have diplomatic relations with the following countries: Andorra, Angola, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Libya, Maldives, Serbia and Montenegro, Somalia, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. -- Mathew5000 10:24, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
Does extradition include draft-dodgers? Cameron Nedland ( talk) 03:43, 2 December 2009 (UTC)
Or are only foreign nationals residing in the US extradited? SpeakFree (talk)( contribs) 00:53, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
The article currently states with no citation that Missouri and South Carolina haven't adopted it. When I went looking for a citation for this and the best one I found was here. However, this may be wrong. MO appears to have adopted it as 548. "The Missouri General Assembly enacted, and on July 8, 1953, the Governor approved the "Uniform Criminal Extradition Act," RSMo 1953 Supplement, Chapter 548, which added thirty new sections to Chapter *41 548, RSMo 1949, V.A.M.S., relating to Extradition." source
Another source states "Mississippi and South Carolina."
Another source says "South Carolina, Louisiana and Mississippi are the exceptions." This might be correct. I looked up all three and they don't look like UCEA. I can't find a great WP:SECONDARY source, but this government doc from Virginia perhaps? I could not find any other states mentioned in any other web search.
Given the disagreement among sources, I'm changing the text not to read like an exhaustive list, and to include probable corrections above. Also, change to clarify they do have other extradition laws. (I am not a lawyer. This could possibly still use better sources.) Foonix0 ( talk) 09:54, 14 June 2023 (UTC)
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Parts of this article seem to be based on outdated information. For example, the US has diplomatic relations with Vietnam since 1995, yet this article indicates that it does not. DHN 20:12, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
Article reads that the United States does not recognize Taiwan, yet the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act says otherwise [1] . — Preceding unsigned comment added by Desertskies ( talk • contribs) 16:58, 23 May 2020 (UTC) -
The United States maintains diplomatic relations but does not have extradition treaties with the following countries: Taiwan
Strictly speaking this is not correct: the US and Taiwan do not have diplomatic relations.
Gentleman wiki (
talk) 02:23, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
Where did the original info for this article come from? It is quite peculiar, for example including "Bantu Homelands", Ciskei, and Transkei, as countries with which the U.S. does not have an extradition treaty. It's as if the article is based on information that is outdated by 25 years. -- Mathew5000 10:24, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
For what it's worth, the US State Dept publishes a list of Independent States of the World [1] and indicates on the list whether the country has diplomatic relations with the US. Some prior versions of that list are at the Internet archive. [2] Contrary to what Wikipedia says in this article, the US does have diplomatic relations with the following countries: Andorra, Angola, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Libya, Maldives, Serbia and Montenegro, Somalia, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. -- Mathew5000 10:24, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
Does extradition include draft-dodgers? Cameron Nedland ( talk) 03:43, 2 December 2009 (UTC)
Or are only foreign nationals residing in the US extradited? SpeakFree (talk)( contribs) 00:53, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
The article currently states with no citation that Missouri and South Carolina haven't adopted it. When I went looking for a citation for this and the best one I found was here. However, this may be wrong. MO appears to have adopted it as 548. "The Missouri General Assembly enacted, and on July 8, 1953, the Governor approved the "Uniform Criminal Extradition Act," RSMo 1953 Supplement, Chapter 548, which added thirty new sections to Chapter *41 548, RSMo 1949, V.A.M.S., relating to Extradition." source
Another source states "Mississippi and South Carolina."
Another source says "South Carolina, Louisiana and Mississippi are the exceptions." This might be correct. I looked up all three and they don't look like UCEA. I can't find a great WP:SECONDARY source, but this government doc from Virginia perhaps? I could not find any other states mentioned in any other web search.
Given the disagreement among sources, I'm changing the text not to read like an exhaustive list, and to include probable corrections above. Also, change to clarify they do have other extradition laws. (I am not a lawyer. This could possibly still use better sources.) Foonix0 ( talk) 09:54, 14 June 2023 (UTC)