extradited person
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S: EuroParl – https://bit.ly/2G0pYRi (last access: 8 March 2017); ODS – https://bit.ly/2DGRQri (last access: 8 March 2017).

N: 1. extradited (adj): Past participle from verb extradite.
person (n): early 13c., from Old French persone “human being, anyone, person” (12c., Modern French personne) and directly from Latin persona “human being, person, personage; a part in a drama, assumed character,” originally “mask, false face,” such as those of wood or clay worn by the actors in later Roman theater.
In legal use, “corporate body or corporation having legal rights,” 15c., short for person aggregate (c. 1400), person corporate (mid-15c.). The use of -person to replace -man in compounds and avoid alleged sexist connotations is first recorded 1971 (in chairperson). In person “by bodily presence” is from 1560s. Person-to-person first recorded 1919, originally of telephone calls.
2. extradited people: People who have been subject to official extradition between jurisdictions, not to be confused with deported people or people subject to extraordinary rendition.
3. Terminology used by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

S: 1. MW – https://bit.ly/2Bem2IN (last access: 8 March 2017); OED – https://bit.ly/2Bdgf6a (last access: 8 March 2017). 2. Wikipedia – https://bit.ly/2Uv6WGa (last access: 8 March 2017). 3. TERMIUM PLUS – https://bit.ly/2WuQHKY (last access: 8 March 2017).

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CR: asylee, banished person, banishment, deportee, expellee, extradition, repatriated person.