international extradition. Extradition in response to a demand made by the executive of one nation on the executive of another nation. • This procedure is generally regulated by treaties. [Cases: Extradition and Detainers 1–20.]
interstate extradition. Extradition in response to a demand made by the governor of one state on the governor of another state. • This procedure is provided for by the U.S. Constitution, by federal statute, and by state statutes. [Cases: Extradition and Detainers 21–42.]