Extradition Treaty between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Dominican Republic (the "Treaty"), signed at Santo Domingo on January 12, 2015.
07/14/2016
Resolution of advice and consent to ratification agreed to in Senate by Division Vote.
Treaty Topic
Extradition
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[Senate Treaty Document 114-10]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
114th Congress } { Treaty Doc.
SENATE
2d Session } { 114-10
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EXTRADITION TREATY WITH THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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MESSAGE
from
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
transmitting
EXTRADITION TREATY BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (THE ``TREATY''),
SIGNED AT SANTO DOMINGO ON JANUARY 12, 2015
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February 10, 2016.--Treaty was read the first time, and together with
the accompanying papers, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
and ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate
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U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE
59-118 WASHINGTON : 2016
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
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The White House, February 10, 2016.
To the Senate of the United States:
With a view to receiving the advice and consent of the
Senate to ratification, I transmit herewith the Extradition
Treaty between the Government of the United States of America
and the Government of the Dominican Republic (the ``Treaty''),
signed at Santo Domingo on January 12, 2015. I also transmit,
for the information of the Senate, the report of the Department
of State with respect to the Treaty.
The Treaty would replace the extradition treaty between the
United States and the Dominican Republic, signed at Santo
Domingo on June 19, 1909. The Treaty follows generally the form
and content of other extradition treaties recently concluded by
the United States. It would replace an outmoded list of
extraditable offenses with a modern ``dual criminality''
approach, which would enable extradition for such offenses as
money laundering and other newer offenses not appearing on the
list. The Treaty also contains a modernized ``political
offense'' clause and provides that extradition shall not be
refused based on the nationality of the person sought. Finally,
the Treaty incorporates a series of procedural improvements to
streamline and speed the extradition process.
I recommend that the Senate give early and favorable
consideration to the Treaty, and give its advice and consent to
ratification.
Barack Obama.
LETTER OF SUBMITTAL
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Department of State,
Washington, December 4, 2015.
The President,
The White House.
The President: I have the honor to submit to you the
Extradition Treaty between the Government of the United States
of America and the Government of the Dominican Republic, signed
at Santo Domingo on January 12, 2015 (the ``Treaty''). Upon its
entry into force, the Treaty would replace the Extradition
Treaty between the United States of America and the Dominican
Republic of June 19, 1909 (``the 1909 Treaty''). I recommend
that the Treaty be transmitted to the Senate for its advice and
consent to ratification.
The Treaty follows generally the form and content of other
extradition treaties recently concluded by the United States.
It is an important part of a concerted effort by the Department
of State and the Department of Justice to modernize the legal
tools available for the extradition of serious offenders. The
Treaty is self-executing. It will not require implementing
legislation.
An Overview of the Treaty, including a detailed article-by-
article analysis, is enclosed with this report. The Department
of Justice joins the Department of State in favoring approval
of the Treaty by the Senate at the earliest possible date.
Respectfully submitted.
John F. Kerry.
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