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The European Convention on Extradition (Fiscal Offences) Order 1993

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.(1) This Order may be cited as the European Convention...

  3. 2.The European Convention on Extradition Order 1990 shall have effect...

  4. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      THE PROTOCOL

      1. The member States of the Council of Europe, signatory to...

      2. Desirous of facilitating the application of the European Convention on...

      3. Considering it also desirable to supplement the Convention in certain...

      4. Have agreed as follows:

      5. CHAPTER I

        1. Article 1

          1. Paragraph 2 of Article 2 of the Convention shall be...

      6. CHAPTER II

        1. Article 2

          1. Article 5 of the Convention shall be replaced by the...

      7. CHAPTER III

        1. Article 3

          1. The Convention shall be supplemented by the following provisions: Judgments...

      8. CHAPTER IV

        1. Article 4

          1. The Convention shall be supplemented by the following provisions: Amnesty...

      9. CHAPTER V

        1. Article 5

          1. Paragraph 1 of Article 12 of the Convention shall be...

      10. CHAPTER VI

        1. Article 6

          1. 1.This Protocol shall be open to signature by the member...

          2. 2.The Protocol shall enter into force 90 days after the...

          3. 3.In respect of a signatory State ratifying, accepting or approving...

          4. 4.A member State of the Council of Europe may not...

        2. Article 7

          1. 1.Any State which has acceded to the Convention may accede...

          2. 2.Such accession shall be effected by depositing with the Secretary...

        3. Article 8

          1. 1.Any State may, at the time of signature or when...

          2. 2.Any State may, when depositing its instrument of ratification, acceptance,...

          3. 3.Any declaration made in pursuance of the preceding paragraph may,...

        4. Article 9

          1. 1.Reservations made by a State to a provision of the...

          2. 2.Any State may, at the time of signature or when...

          3. 3.Any Contracting Party may withdraw a reservation it has made...

          4. 4.A Contracting Party which has applied to this Protocol a...

          5. 5.No other reservation may be made to the provisions of...

        5. Article 10

          1. The European Committee on Crime Problems of the Council of...

        6. Article 11

          1. 1.Any Contracting Party may, in so far as it is...

          2. 2.Such denunciation shall take effect six months after the date...

          3. 3.Denunciation of the Convention entails automatically denunciation of this Protocol....

        7. Article 12

          1. The Secretary of the Council of Europe shall notify the...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      STATES PARTIES TO THE PROTOCOL WHICH HAVE ACCEPTED CHAPTER II

      1. Austria

      2. Cyprus

      3. Denmark

      4. Finland

      5. Germany

      6. Hungary

      7. Iceland

      8. Italy

      9. Netherlands

      10. Norway

      11. Poland

      12. Portugal

      13. Spain

      14. Sweden

      15. Turkey

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      RESERVATIONS AND DECLARATIONS MADE BY STATES PARTIES TO THE PROTOCOL WHICH HAVE ACCEPTED CHAPTER II

      1. AUSTRIA

        1. According to Article 9, paragraph 2 of the Protocol, the...

      2. NORWAY

        1. Pursuant to Article 9, Norway declares that it does not...

      3. SWEDEN

        1. In the application of Article 12.1 of the Convention (Chapter...

      4. TURKEY

        1. The Government of the Republic of Turkey reserves the right...

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      RESERVATION BY THE UNITED KINGDOM

      1. In accordance with paragraph 2 of Article 9, the United...

  5. Explanatory Note

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