Enforcement varies significantly by jurisdiction. Countries with strong bilateral ties to the requesting state, robust extradition treaties, or limited judicial review procedures tend to enforce notices more readily — the UAE, Turkey, and certain Eastern European states are notably responsive to requests from Gulf and CIS countries. Conversely, EU member states apply stricter human rights assessments under European Court of Human Rights jurisprudence before acting on notices from countries with questionable rule-of-law records. Strategic travel planning should account for these jurisdictional disparities and avoid high-risk transit points.
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