The requesting country may submit supplementary material at any stage before the CCF’s final decision. This frequently occurs when the General Secretariat notifies the source country of a pending challenge. New information can include updated charges, additional evidence, or revised legal classifications. The CCF will assess whether this material cures the original deficiencies or simply reinforces a politically motivated request. Applicants receive an opportunity to respond to new submissions, and experienced counsel can rebut late-filed evidence by demonstrating inconsistencies or highlighting procedural abuse patterns from that jurisdiction.
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