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DeezerShoove » 7 minutes ago » wrote: second reply

AI helps me with this treaty question.

Q: Has the US ever honored a treaty without being taken to court?

A: Yes. In many treaty areas, the U.S. carries out the treaty terms through ordinary executive/agency actions, and no one brings a lawsuit because there’s no dispute to litigate.
A common example is extradition: when the U.S. receives an extradition request and processes it consistent with an extradition treaty, the “honoring” of the treaty happens through the executive process (State Department / Justice Department / courts only get involved if someone challenges the extradition). When no one challenges it, there’s no court case even though the treaty governs the outcome.Likewise, treaties are often honored through administrative implementation (regulations, permits, inspections, information-sharing processes) without any specific court proceeding—unless a private party or government refuses to comply, triggering litigation.
Sorry. Federal judges routinely deny requests if the foreign country fails to provide enough evidence to establish "probable cause" that the suspect committed the crime.

Can you name a single treaty the US has NOT violated?
 
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