The most common grounds are: political, military, religious, or racial motivation (Article 3 of Interpol’s Constitution); disproportionality; violation of human rights standards; purely civil or commercial nature of the underlying dispute; factual inaccuracy; and procedural defects in the issuing country’s request.
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