Does the doctrine of curial deference apply to extradition?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Sanders v. Canada (Minister of Justice), 1998 CanLII 5072 (BC CA):

23. In Gwynne v. Minister of Justice, supra, I referred to the authorities on the application of the doctrine of curial deference as it applies to extradition and I need not quote those authorities again.

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