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:''You may be looking for the | :''You may be looking for the [[Rendition (TV story)|''Torchwood'' episode of the same name]].'' | ||
'''Rendition''' was the taking of individuals from one legal jurisdiction to another. It tended to take two forms, at least on the [[planet]] [[Earth]] in the [[21st century]]. In many cases, it involved a perfectly legal arrest and extradition. In others, it was ''wholly illegal''. | '''Rendition''' was the taking of individuals from one legal jurisdiction to another. It tended to take two forms, at least on the [[planet]] [[Earth]] in the [[21st century]]. In many cases, it involved a perfectly legal arrest and extradition. In others, it was ''wholly illegal''. | ||
This latter form of rendition was possibly practised when [[Central Intelligence Agency |CIA]] agent [[Rex Matheson]] took [[Gwen Cooper]] and Captain [[Jack Harkness]] from [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]], at gunpoint, to the [[United States]], but emphasised that they were not formally (read: ''legally'') under arrest. ([[TW]]: ''[[The New World]]'') | This latter form of rendition was possibly practised when [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] agent [[Rex Matheson]] took [[Gwen Cooper]] and Captain [[Jack Harkness]] from [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]], at gunpoint, to the [[United States]], but emphasised that they were not formally (read: ''legally'') under arrest. ([[TW]]: ''[[The New World]]'') | ||
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[[category:Law and order]] | [[category:Law and order]] |
Revision as of 09:36, 14 September 2011
- You may be looking for the Torchwood episode of the same name.
Rendition was the taking of individuals from one legal jurisdiction to another. It tended to take two forms, at least on the planet Earth in the 21st century. In many cases, it involved a perfectly legal arrest and extradition. In others, it was wholly illegal.
This latter form of rendition was possibly practised when CIA agent Rex Matheson took Gwen Cooper and Captain Jack Harkness from Cardiff, Wales, at gunpoint, to the United States, but emphasised that they were not formally (read: legally) under arrest. (TW: The New World)