Yes. France can and does refuse extradition where the conditions under the applicable treaty are not met, where human rights concerns arise, where the offence is considered political in nature, or where other mandatory refusal grounds apply. The French Minister of Justice also has discretion to refuse extradition even after judicial approval.
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