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New Kingdom Extradition Law Puts Aruba on Path of Decisive Change

April 9, 2026
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ORANJESTAD – A key step has been taken in the process to introduce a new Kingdom law on extradition between Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten. The Raad van State van het Koninkrijk has evaluated the proposal and found no substantial issues with its content, paving the way for the next political phase. The official document shows that the proposed law, which regulates cooperation between the Kingdom countries on the extradition of suspects and convicted individuals, was reviewed without substantial criticism. This signals a strong legal foundation for the law.

What Does This Mean?

Essentially, the new law seeks to standardize and modernize the extradition regulations between Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten. This is crucial in the fight against international crime, as suspects can move easily between the countries. A key clarification in the proposal is the “principle of specialty,” which means that an extradited person can only be prosecuted for the crime for which they were handed over and cannot be tried for other crimes without additional consent. This clarification is important to protect the rights of the accused.

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What’s Changing Now?

With the green light from the Raad van State, the proposal will be sent to the Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal (Dutch Parliament) and also to the parliaments of the three countries. This means the final decision is now in the hands of the politicians. For Aruba, this could mean a clearer and more efficient system for handling extradition cases, but also a greater obligation to cooperate on international legal matters.

Consequences for Aruba

  • Increased International Cooperation: Aruba will have to follow stricter rules in extraditing suspects.
  • Legal Certainty: Standardized rules will help prevent confusion between countries.
  • Protection of Rights: The principle of specialty guarantees that extradition will not be abused.
  • However, the law could spark political debate, as extradition always touches on sovereignty and each country’s control.

Conclusion

The fact that the Raad van State van het Koninkrijk raised no objections is a strong sign that the law is legally sound. However, the real discussion will now take place in the Tweede Kamer, where the politicians will decide how the countries, including Aruba, wish to move forward with legal cooperation within the Kingdom.

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