Maja T.'s case brings to light ongoing doubts surrounding Hungary's respect for the rule of law and the fairness of trials for political dissenters under Viktor Orban's regime.
Lawyers argued Maja T. could not ensure their human rights in Hungary, reflecting broader concerns over judicial processes and human rights for critics of the government.
The situation highlights the challenges faced in extradition cases involving perceived political offenders, especially in countries where the legal framework is under scrutiny.
Despite an emergency ruling from Germany's Federal Constitutional Court against extradition, Maja T. was nonetheless deported to Hungary, showcasing the complexities in legal protections.
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