Albeit other alternatives (e.g. the non-extradition of residents and the combination
of the nationality exception with the transfer of sentenced persons)
are gaining popularity, the non-extradition of nationals is not likely to be
abandoned in the decades to come. Due to its long history and the strength of
sentiments attached to it, it would be naive to assume that its operation can be
circumvented through the use of little more than semantics. Most success can
be expected from combining it with the transfer of sentenced persons.