The two suspected ETA members, whose arrests were made under extradition law, are being held at a central London police station.
To the surprise of nearly all legal observers, five of the Law Lords have decided that this is now how Britain's extradition law should be interpreted.
He would surely hate to do so leaving a weak extradition law behind him and, on all past form, would be happy to tell the media exactly why.
Five Law Lords have embarked on a rewriting of British extradition law, ruling that extradition can take place only if the alleged act was criminal in both Britain and Spain at the time it was committed, rather than at the time of the extradition request.
Other clauses stipulate that sentences handed down by Colombian courts are not to be exceeded by foreign ones, and that no penalty can be imposed for crimes committed before extradition became law.
But he is also facing 11 terrorism-related charges in the United States, which has promised to press for his extradition when British law allows.
As his dwindling band of supporters argues about Swedish rape law, UK extradition treaties and theorizes on a plot to spirit him to Guantanamo Bay via Stockholm, Julian Assange attracts the public approval of creepy rape apologists and intellectually incurious political sloganeers enamored with his (relatively recent) shift toward virulent anti-Western rhetoric.
Also, even though the extradition would be according to Swedish law, the UK's approval would be needed.
And what about Casey's prediction that Italian law enforcement would not seek extradition?
Croatian law does not allow the extradition of its citizens for trials abroad.
His lawyers argued last year that his extradition would breach his human rights under European law because he risked being attacked by other inmates in South African prisons.
According to the Associated Press, the Swiss Criminal Court has said Polanski's lawyers have requested the film-maker's release but precedent in Swiss law shows that the subjects of extradition requests are normally kept in detention.
On Wednesday, Serbia's justice minister told war crimes prosecutors in The Hague that a new law would be passed allowing the extradition of Yugoslav citizens -- a move that could allow Milosevic to be tried in The Hague.
Foes of General Augusto Pinochet rejoiced that Britain's Law Lords rejected his claims to immunity from extradition.
Under British law, al-Masri must be allowed to exhaust his appeals before any extradition proceedings continue.
Turkey has demanded his extradition but Germany has so far refused as he might face the death penalty under Turkish law.
Much criticised both here and in America, the extradition treaty has not yet been ratified by Congress and thus has no force in international law.
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What the five Law Lords in the current majority have done is to interpret international law, and the British statutes implementing it, as narrowly as possible, but to interpret the Extradition Act so adventurously that even British lawyers who specialise in fighting extradition cases are amazed.
British Home Secretary Theresa May ordered Dewani's extradition in September, but he appealed to the High Court, saying it would breach his human rights under European law.
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"If, after a fair hearing in Switzerland at which the entire record of this case is truthfully presented, the Swiss determine that extradition is justified, Mr Polanski will of course comply with a lawful extradition order and return to California to litigate the issues of prosecutorial and judicial misconduct and be finally sentenced under the law, " the statement said.
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